
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
by Thompson, Hunter S.; Knoxville, Johnny-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. xix |
Author's Note | p. 1 |
December 1971 | p. 9 |
Is This Trip Necessary? | |
Strategic Retreat into National Politics | |
Two Minutes & One Gram Before Midnight on the Pennsylvania Turnpike | |
Setting Up the National Affairs Desk | |
Can Georgetown Survive the Black Menace? | |
Fear and Loathing in Washington | |
January | p. 25 |
The Million Pound Shithammer | |
Pros Scorn the Youth Vote | |
Fresh Meat for the Boys in the Back Room | |
"The Death of Hope" & A Withering of Expectation | |
Another McCarthy Crusade? | |
John Lindsay? | |
The Rancid Resurrection of Hubert Humphrey | |
Violence in the Press Box & Mano a Mano on TWA | |
Who Is Big Ed & Why Is Everybody Sucking Up to Him? | |
February | p. 43 |
Fear & Loathing in New Hampshire | |
Back on the Campaign Trail in Manchester, Keene & the Booth Fish Hatcheries | |
Harold Hughes Is Your Friend | |
Weird Memories of '68: A Private Conversation with Richard | |
Nixon | |
Will Dope Doom the Cowboys? | |
A First, Massive & Reluctantly Final Judgment on the Reality of George McGovern | |
Small Hope for the Hammer & No Hope at All for the Press Wizards | |
March | p. 80 |
The View from Key Biscayne | |
Enter the Savage Boohoo; Madness & Violence on the "Sunshine Special" | |
Lindsay Runs Amok, Muskie Runs Scared | |
First Flexing of the Big Wallace Muscle; First Signs of Doom for the Democrats | |
Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here | |
Except Maybe Ted Kennedy | |
Later in March | p. 103 |
The Banshee Screams in Florida | |
The Emergence of Mankiewicz | |
Hard Times for the Man from Maine | |
Redneck Power & Hell on Wheels for George Wallace | |
Hube Slithers out of Obscurity | |
Fear and Loathing on the Democratic Left | |
April | p. 119 |
Stunning Upset in Wisconsin | |
McGovern Juggernaut Croaks Muskie | |
Humphrey Falters; Wallace Rolls On | |
Big Ed Exposed as Ibogaine Addict | |
McGovern Accosts the Sheriff | |
Bad News from Bleak House: Mojo Madness in Milwaukee; or How Nazis Broke My Spirit on Election Night | |
Mankiewicz Predicts First Ballot Victory in Miami | |
May | p. 164 |
Crank Time on the Low Road | |
Fear and Loathing in Ohio & Nebraska | |
Humphrey Gets Ugly, McGovern Backs Off | |
Delirium Tremens at the National Affairs | |
Desk | |
Acid, Amnesty & Abortion | |
Massive Irregularities on Election Night in Cleveland; Death Watch in the Situation Room | |
Wallace Gunned Down in Maryland | |
Showdown Looms in California | |
June | p. 200 |
California: Traditional Politics with a Vengeance | |
Return of the Vincent Black Shadow | |
The Juggernaut Roars on; McGovern Troops Ease off as Polls Predict Sweeping Victory | |
Hubert's Last Stand: Vicious Attacks, Desperate Appeals, Strange Tales of Midnight Money from Vegas | |
Free Booze & Foul Rumors in the Press Room | |
Ominous Eleventh-Hour Slump Reveals Fistula in McGovernÆs Woodpile | |
Later in June | p. 232 |
Mass Burial for Political Bosses in New York | |
McGovern over the Hump | |
The Death by Beating of a Six-Foot | |
Blue-Black Serpent | |
What Next for the Good Ole Boys? | |
Anatomy of a Fixer | |
Treachery Looms in Miami | |
July | p. 247 |
Fear and Loathing in Miami: Old Bulls Meet the Butcher | |
A Dreary Saga Direct from the Sunshine State | |
How George McGovern Ran Wild on the Beach & Stomped Almost Everybody | |
Flashback to the Famous Lindsay Blueprint & A Strange Epitaph for the Battle of Chicago | |
More Notes on the Politics of Vengeance, Including Massive Technical Advice from Rick Stearns & the Savage Eye of Ralph Steadman | |
Dark Interlude | p. 304 |
August | p. 316 |
Down & Out in the Fontainebleau | |
Nixon Sells | |
Out the Party | |
Goldwater on the Comeback Trail; Agnew in æ76 | |
Mankiewicz Amok; Midnight | |
Violence at The Wayfarer | |
The Origins of Eagleton; Death Rattle for the New Politics | |
Can a Bull Elk in the Rut Pass through the Eye of a Camel? | |
A Vicious Attack on the Demonstrators: "These People Should Go Back Where They Belong" | |
September | p. 370 |
Fat City Blues | |
Fear and Loathing on the White House Press Plane | |
Bad Angst at McGovern Headquarters | |
Nixon Tightens the Screws | |
"Many Appeared to Be in the Terminal Stages of Campaign Bloat" | |
October | p. 390 |
Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls | |
November | p. 394 |
At the Midnight Hour | |
Stoned on the Zoo Plane; Stomped in Sioux Falls | |
A Rambling, Manic/Depressive Screed in Triple-Focus on the Last Day of the Doomed McGovern Campaign | |
Then Back to America's Heartland for a Savage Beating | |
Fear and Loathing at the Holiday Inn | |
Be Angry at the Sun | p. 434 |
December | p. 435 |
Purging the McGovernites | |
Shoot-Out in the Dung-Heap Corral | |
Where Do We Go From Here: What Next for the "New Politics"? | |
A Crude Autopsy & Quarrelsome Analysis on Why McGovern Got Stomped | |
Epitaph | |
Four More Years | |
Nixon Uber Alles | |
Fear and Loathing at the Super Bowl | |
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