Williamsburg Regional Library

Mitch, please!, how Mitch McConnell sold out Kentucky (and America, too), Matt Jones with Chris Tomlin

Label
Mitch, please!, how Mitch McConnell sold out Kentucky (and America, too), Matt Jones with Chris Tomlin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-477) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mitch, please!
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1150901458
Responsibility statement
Matt Jones with Chris Tomlin
Sub title
how Mitch McConnell sold out Kentucky (and America, too)
Summary
"They say all politics is local. In 2020, Mitch McConnell will have served five full terms as a US Senator. Thirty years. The Senate Majority leader's power is as undeniable as it is infuriating, and the people of Kentucky have had enough. Led by Matt Jones, they (and they alone) have the power to oust him from office. How did Jones, a local boy turned attorney turned sports radio host come to shine the brightest light on McConnell's ineptitude? Simple--he knows Kentucky inside and out, and has used the state's love of sports as an entry point for showcasing how McConnell has failed his fellow citizens both economically and socially for three decades. Entertaining, maddening, yet ultimately inspiring, these stories from Kentuckians in each of its 120 counties illustrate the Senate Majority leader's stunning shortcomings. Jones infuses his trademark wit and wisdom throughout, while also offering a beautiful portrait of a state with arguably the most untapped potential in our country. Ultimately, the white-hot hatred for McConnell on the coasts is just white noise. Only the people of Kentucky can remove him from office. Here, Matt Jones demonstrates he has the influence, charisma, and institutional knowledge to lead the charge. He and his fellow Kentuckians have had enough--and they're ready for a fight."--Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
The rise of Mitch -- The western front -- Suburbia -- Coal country -- Mitch's base -- Returning home -- "We never existed" -- Moscow Mitch -- God, guns and babies -- The decision
Target audience
adult
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