Alpha Dogs

Alpha Dogs2008
About this book
This is the story of two men who served as backroom strategists on every presidential contest from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush. David Sawyer was a New England aristocrat with dreams of becoming a filmmaker; Scott Miller, the son of an Ohio shoe salesman, had a knack for copywriting. Unlikely partners, they became a political powerhouse, directing democratic revolutions from the Philippines to Chile, steering a dozen presidents and prime ministers into office, and instilling the campaign ethic in corporate giants from Coca-Cola to Apple. The men of Sawyer-Miller were a small but extraordinary group who invented an American style of political campaigning and exported it around the world. Theirs is a story full of office intrigue, fierce rivalries, and disastrous miscalculations. And it is the tale of how world politics became American, and how American business became political.--From publisher description.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL3606823W
Subjects
Public relations and politicsPolitical campaignsSawyer Miller (Firm)Media consultantsGlobalizationCase studiesCampaign managementPolitical consultantsBiographyHistoryUnited states, politics and government