Scorpion Tongues New and Updated Edition: Gossip, Celebrity, and American Politics
Book Details
Author(s)Gail Collins
PublisherHarper Perennial
ISBN / ASINB001G8WPY4
ISBN-13978B001G8WPY3
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
If you think the stories about Bill Clinton are outrageous, Gail Collins has some tales that will really burn your ears. Scandalous rumors have been a part of American politics since the days of George Washington's alleged mistresses and Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Grover Cleveland was rumored to have beaten his wife so severely during her pregnancy that their daughter was born with extensive brain damage. When Woodrow Wilson proposed to his second wife, a popular joke claimed, she was so surprised that she fell out of bed. And John Fremont's 1856 run for office was destroyed by repeated whisperings that he was, variously, illegitimate, Catholic, and a cannibal. Collins insightfully traces the relationship between gossip and government from an era when politics was the national pastime to the present blurring of the lines between politicians and celebrities.






