An edition of Senator Pothole (1994)

Senator Pothole

the unauthorized biography of Al D'Amato

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An edition of Senator Pothole (1994)

Senator Pothole

the unauthorized biography of Al D'Amato

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Senator Pothole: The Unauthorized Biography of Al D'Amato explains how and why the U.S. Senate's most controversial member has become one of the country's most important political figures, even though his name has been repeatedly associated with political scandal and his friends and personal associates so often end up in jail.

Senator Pothole describes the deals and betrayals that resulted in his election to the Senate in 1980, defeating the venerable Senator Jacob Javits. The book shows how - for a price - D'Amato has set banking policy, determined whether leveraged buy-outs will be allowed, decided which part of society will bear the heaviest tax burden, and whether criminals would be put in jail or become the hidden manipulators of power. Senator Pothole reveals:.

How D'Amato arranged Defense Department contracts for the Wedtech Corporation; tolerated the sale of subsidized, low income housing to his friends; and successfully headed off expulsion from the Senate in his roller-coaster (and supposedly last) re-election campaign in 1992. D'Amato's ties to organized crime; at one point D'Amato pleaded with then U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani not to prosecute Godfather Paul Castellano.

How D'Amato committed perjury before a grand jury and then admitted it ten years later when the statute of limitations had run out. His involvement in the savings-and-loan scandal. How D'Amato intimidated the Senate Ethics Committee members into slapping him on the wrist instead of expelling him from the Senate.

How D'Amato let his brother Armand use his office to peddle influence in selling an obsolete Unisys weapons system to the Navy, which didn't want it. As a result, his brother was convicted of mail fraud in 1993. And much more.

The author conducted over four hundred interviews with Senator D'Amato's family members, enemies, friends, and political associates. He also made extensive use of court records and transcripts. The result is the most explosive, eye-opening book written about probably the most corrupt member of Congress of our day.

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English
Pages
546

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Senator Pothole: the unauthorized biography of Al D'Amato
1994, Carol Pub. Group, Carol Publishing Group
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Edition Notes

"A Birch Lane Press book."
Includes index.

Published in
Secaucus, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.73/092, B
Library of Congress
E840.8.D36 L86 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 546 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
546

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1435268M
Internet Archive
senatorpotholeun00luri
ISBN 10
1559722274
LCCN
93047232
OCLC/WorldCat
29548868
Library Thing
300786
Goodreads
1729518

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