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<text id=94TT1743>
<title>
Dec. 12, 1994: Books:Flack Attack
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
Dec. 12, 1994 To the Dogs
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE ARTS & MEDIA/BOOKS, Page 86
Flack Attack
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<p> A political novel finds the humor in going negative
</p>
<p>By John Skow
</p>
<p> Political consultants used to tell simple, childlike lies--that their candidates were honest and hardworking and would
get your laundry whiter than white. Now, of course, these flacks
hold their client's opponent up before the cameras and assure
us that if elected, he or she will cause the rapid onset of
the next Ice Age.
</p>
<p> With so much organic waste, there must be a pony somewhere,
and Stuart Stevens' new novel may be it. Scorched Earth (Atlantic;
276 pages; $21) is a funny, eye-rolling, knee-walking story
of an incestuous Senate campaign in one of those nameless Southern
states--somewhere between South Carolina and Georgia, perhaps--that turn up in political novels. Incest is not a metaphor
here. When political consultant Matt Bonney engineers the testimony
of three black drag queens who say they have had sex with Congressman
Luke Bonney, who is the opponent of Matt's candidate and also
happens to be Matt's brother, Luke makes it known that he will
counter the deadly charge of homosexuality by confessing to
a love affair with Congresswoman Lisa Bonney, who is Matt's
wife.
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<p> It never becomes clear which of these abominations is true.
Perhaps all of them are, as seemed to be the case in the recent
Virginia mudfest between Oliver North and Charles Robb. The
author, a political consultant, produces muck of a good, gooey
consistency and characters who chuck it at each other with vigor.
The best and most rascally is Matt's candidate, Governor Solomon
Jawinski, a fat, Polish-Jewish carpetbagger from Detroit who
drives an old El Dorado convertible and knows how to talk redneck.
In a TV debate he points out that his opponent is too lean and
too handsome. "When everybody in this country looked like me,"
he says, "our farmers were rich! Everybody ate white bread and
red meat! We drove big cars and ate big breakfasts!" Jawinsky
could have beaten Robb and North together.
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