The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office
This offbeat slice of American history places the story of our great republic beneath an unexpected lens: that of fringe candidates for president of the United States. Mark Stein explores how their quest for our nation’s highest office helped to amplify voices otherwise quashed during their day. His careening tour through elections past includes the efforts of true pioneers in the quest for social equality in our country: the first woman to run for president, Victoria Woodhull in 1872; the first African American to run for president, George E. Taylor in 1904; and the first openly gay cross-dressing candidate for president, Joan Jett Blakk in 1992.

But The Presidential Fringe also takes a look at those who would jest their way into the Oval Office, from comedians such as Will Rogers and Gracie Allen to Pat Paulsen and Stephen Colbert. Along the way, Stein shows how even seemingly zany candidates, such as “Live Forever” Jones, Vegetarian Party candidate John Maxwell, Flying Saucer Party candidate Gabriel Green, or, most recently, Vermin Supreme, provide extraordinary insights of clarity into who we were when they ran for president and how we became who we are today. Ultimately, Stein’s examination reveals that it was often precisely these fringe candidates who planted the seeds from which mainstream candidates later harvested genuine, positive change.

Written in Stein’s direct and witty style, The Presidential Fringe surveys and portrays an American landscape rife with the unlikely, unassuming, unexpected, and (in a few cases) unbalanced presidential hopefuls who, in their own way, have contributed to this nation’s founding quest to form a more perfect Union.
 
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The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office
This offbeat slice of American history places the story of our great republic beneath an unexpected lens: that of fringe candidates for president of the United States. Mark Stein explores how their quest for our nation’s highest office helped to amplify voices otherwise quashed during their day. His careening tour through elections past includes the efforts of true pioneers in the quest for social equality in our country: the first woman to run for president, Victoria Woodhull in 1872; the first African American to run for president, George E. Taylor in 1904; and the first openly gay cross-dressing candidate for president, Joan Jett Blakk in 1992.

But The Presidential Fringe also takes a look at those who would jest their way into the Oval Office, from comedians such as Will Rogers and Gracie Allen to Pat Paulsen and Stephen Colbert. Along the way, Stein shows how even seemingly zany candidates, such as “Live Forever” Jones, Vegetarian Party candidate John Maxwell, Flying Saucer Party candidate Gabriel Green, or, most recently, Vermin Supreme, provide extraordinary insights of clarity into who we were when they ran for president and how we became who we are today. Ultimately, Stein’s examination reveals that it was often precisely these fringe candidates who planted the seeds from which mainstream candidates later harvested genuine, positive change.

Written in Stein’s direct and witty style, The Presidential Fringe surveys and portrays an American landscape rife with the unlikely, unassuming, unexpected, and (in a few cases) unbalanced presidential hopefuls who, in their own way, have contributed to this nation’s founding quest to form a more perfect Union.
 
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The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office

The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office

by Mark Stein
The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office

The Presidential Fringe: Questing and Jesting for the Oval Office

by Mark Stein

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Overview

This offbeat slice of American history places the story of our great republic beneath an unexpected lens: that of fringe candidates for president of the United States. Mark Stein explores how their quest for our nation’s highest office helped to amplify voices otherwise quashed during their day. His careening tour through elections past includes the efforts of true pioneers in the quest for social equality in our country: the first woman to run for president, Victoria Woodhull in 1872; the first African American to run for president, George E. Taylor in 1904; and the first openly gay cross-dressing candidate for president, Joan Jett Blakk in 1992.

But The Presidential Fringe also takes a look at those who would jest their way into the Oval Office, from comedians such as Will Rogers and Gracie Allen to Pat Paulsen and Stephen Colbert. Along the way, Stein shows how even seemingly zany candidates, such as “Live Forever” Jones, Vegetarian Party candidate John Maxwell, Flying Saucer Party candidate Gabriel Green, or, most recently, Vermin Supreme, provide extraordinary insights of clarity into who we were when they ran for president and how we became who we are today. Ultimately, Stein’s examination reveals that it was often precisely these fringe candidates who planted the seeds from which mainstream candidates later harvested genuine, positive change.

Written in Stein’s direct and witty style, The Presidential Fringe surveys and portrays an American landscape rife with the unlikely, unassuming, unexpected, and (in a few cases) unbalanced presidential hopefuls who, in their own way, have contributed to this nation’s founding quest to form a more perfect Union.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640120327
Publisher: Potomac Books
Publication date: 02/01/2020
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Mark Stein is an author, screenwriter, and playwright. He is the author of several books, including Vice Capades: Sex, Drugs, and Bowling from the Pilgrims to the Present (Potomac Books, 2017); How the States Got Their Shapes, a New York Times best seller and the basis for the eponymous History Channel series; and American Panic: A History of Who Scares Us and Why.                    

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Before We Begin—Political Tickets, Please
Part 1. Fringe Candidates in the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries
The First Fringe Candidates: “Scattered” and “Other”
John Donkey: America’s First Cartoon Candidate
Joseph Smith: Cult Candidate?
Leonard “Live Forever” Jones: High Moral Party
George Francis Train: “Spread-Eagleism”
Victoria Woodhull: First Woman to Run for President
James B. Walker: From Mainstream to Fringe—Anti-Masonic Party
Mark Twain: First Celebrity Candidate
George Edwin Taylor: First African American Candidate
Part 2. Running onto the New Field of Radio and Television
Will Rogers: Anti-Bunk Party
Gracie Allen: Surprise Party
John Maxwell: Vegetarian Party
Homer Tomlinson: “King of the World” Candidate
Gabriel Green: Universal Flying Saucer Party
Part 3. The Earthquake of 1968 and Its Aftershocks
Louis Abolafia: World Love Party
Pat Paulsen: TV Comedian—STAG Party
Eldridge Cleaver: Black Panther—Peace and Freedom Party
Dick Gregory: TV Comedian—Freedom and Peace Party
Pigasus: Yippie Candidate
Aftershocks: Nobody for President
Joan Jett Blakk: Queer Nation Candidate
Part 4. Clowns and Quixotes Stampede the Internet and Cable TV
Vermin Supreme: “Why Not the Worst?”
Jonathon “The Impaler” Sharkey: Vampires Witches and Pagans Party
Stephen Colbert: “Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow”
Frank Moore: Just Makes Sense Party
Keith Russell Judd: Federal Inmate 11593-051
Roseanne Barr: First Female Serious Comedian Candidate
Jimmy McMillan: Rent Is Too Damn High Party
Naked Cowboy: Independent in Underpants
Deez Nuts: Games with Balls Candidate
Andrew Basiago: Time Travel Candidate
Zoltan Istvan: Transhumanist Party
In Exiting—Watch Your Step
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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