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Outsider in the House [Hardcover]

Bernie Sanders (Author), Huck Gutman (Contributor)
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June 17, 1997

The inside scoop on Washington from the only Independent in Congress.

Is progressive politics possible in the United States today? Can a democratic socialist take on the two-party system to win a seat in Congress? Bernie Sanders is the first Independent elected to the United States House of Representatives in 40 years. Running primarily on class issues, he successfully put together a coalition of working people, the elderly, the poor, women and environmentalists. Once in Washington, Sanders helped found the House Progressive Caucus, the 52-member group that recently provided the major opposition to Newt Gingrich's reactionary "Contract with America."

Outsider in the House gives the inside scoop on Sanders's discussions about class politics with Bill Clinton in the Oval Office, his battles with the often Byzantine politics of the House floor and his encounters on the campaign trail in Vermont. It provides a penetrating critique both of a growing rightward movement in US politics and the failure of the two-party system to represent working people in America. Scrutinizing the battles on the Hill and across the nation over welfare reform, health care and NAFTA, Sanders lays bare the powerful forces which have produced the most inequitable distribution of wealth in American history. But he outlines, too, the positive role that Congress could play in protecting working Americans by introducing an Alternative Budget which would slash military spending and corporate welfare and use the savings to rebuild America's human and physical infrastructure.

Here, in a passionate and personal voice, is the story of one man's battle against the chimerical choice presented by the Republicans and Democrats. Others must follow the path that Congressman Bernie Sanders has taken before US democracy can be revived. Outsider in the House is a compelling signpost for that most difficult of political journeys.

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Bernie Sanders of Vermont uses the story of his 1996 reelection campaign to paint the picture of what it's like to be the first Independent elected to the House of Representatives in 40 years and the only one ever elected to four consecutive terms. Outsider in the House provides a good look at such recent political skirmishes as the Gulf War, NAFTA, and health care reform. In his concluding chapter, Sanders puts forward explicit proposals for tackling such issues as bridging the gap between rich and poor (develop a truly progressive tax code, he says); campaign reform (establish automatic voter registration, end soft money, cap total election expenditures and provide free TV time for political ads); and balancing the budget (drastically cut defense and corporate welfare).

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What's it like to be the odd-man out in Congress? Sanders, the first independent elected to the House in 40 years, sheds some light on running for and serving in the House. Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, from 1981 to 1989, Sanders won his first term in 1990, identifying himself as a progressive. Using his 1996 reelection campaign as the framework for the book, Sanders bounces around in time to present a very personal account of his political life. His thoughts on major political figures, such as Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, are often quite blunt, and at times he delivers some cheap shots at his Republican and Democratic colleagues. Sanders exposes the reader to his Socialist/Progressive positions on all kinds of issues, from bovine growth hormone to NAFTA. Sanders is a dedicated representative, but he should stick to writing legislation. Readers looking for a balanced treatment of Congressional politics might consult Ronald D. Elving's Conflict and Compromise (S. & S., 1995) and Steven Waldman's The Bill (LJ 2/1/95).?Thomas J. Baldino, Wilkes Univ., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Verso; 1St Edition edition (June 17, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1859848710
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859848715
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #693,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Independent Icon, December 9, 2010
This review is from: Outsider in the House (Paperback)
Bernie Sanders chronicles his 1996 re-election campaign and his views on various political issues.
What sets this book apart from other books in the category is that Sanders is an elected Independent and he's from the unique state of Vermont.

Bernie Sanders addresses a number of battles from the Gingrich era.

Some of the general issues he addresses are:
>"Payoffs for layoffs" for Lockheed-Martin.
> The fight over minimum wage legislation.
> The identity of a host of "wedge issues" exploited by Republicans.
> Why the poor not voting empowers Republicans.
> Why NAFTA "was a sellout to corporate America."
> How the debate over health care is about economics and class politics.

On page 189 Bernie Sanders explains being an Independent in Congress:
"I am an independent because neither of the two major parties represents the interest of the middle class and working people of this country."

This is a well-written book from a rare Independent Congressman.
Another angle that makes this book of interest is that Sanders is a self-admitted "democratic socialist" so that political viewpoint is detailed.
I recommend this book for anyone desiring to read about Progressive politics.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The essential book on politics, April 10, 2011
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The other reader reviews give a good idea of what's in this Terrific book, but require further comment. One reviewer says Bernie declares his socialist approach to politics but doesn't tell readers what socialism means. While it's true there's no 'one-liner' definition, the whole book lays out what it means to be a socialist & what socialists do & stand for, & even how they can (maybe) get elected in the USA! I've never read a more clearly presented, generously thoughtful book of ANY political persuasion that tells as much about what (truly) democratic politicians should be doing, how they can get elected & then stay in office to get it done, how to communicate with constituents & generally make a positive difference in their country. Anyone who wants to get elected & work for All the People can learn how--& where--to try from this 1 book.
Beyond that, I've never read another book that makes so clear what politics should be all about, or how to recognize what a true representative of a large group of people should be doing, as well as how to make it possible even in 'America'.
If you read only 1 book on politics in your lifetime, this is the one; read with an open but critical mind & it will uplift you.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read, even for non-socialists, December 30, 2004
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As a former congressional candidate, I have read numerous books on the subject of congressional campaigns, and this is by far the best. Mr. Sanders chronicles his ascent from pitiful protest candidacies with the socialist Liberty Union Party of Vermont, where he often got just 1 percent of the vote, all the way to his eventual victory as mayor of Burlington and election to the U.S. House of Representatives. This quick, fun, and informative read has it all - the actual campaign strategy and logistics, what it's like to raise money, the human and family costs of running for office, and of course, what it's like to actually legislate in D.C. The fact that Mr. Sanders is an independent makes the book particularly interesting. The one thing I was disappointed with, however, was the fact that the self-ascribed socialist did not spend even one word describing what he thinks "socialism" is. Other than that, this is a perfect book, even for the non-socialist lover of politics (and third-party/independent politics in particular) such as myself.
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