In this holistic examination of political scandal in the United States, David Dewberry argues convincingly that such scandals follow a consistent narrative centered largely on media coverage and politician performance rather than the actual corruption or ethics violation committed. In making this argument, he also provides an analytical framework for understanding the patterns underlying scandals regardless of their unique political contexts. Dewberry dissects four major examples--Teapot Dome, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and Clinton/Lewinsky--and explores the roles of various constituencies...
In this holistic examination of political scandal in the United States, David Dewberry argues convincingly that such scandals follow a consistent narr...