Made a conscious decision not to get involved. I tried to stay out of it this time, avoid it. I did it again in '76 with Jimmy Carter, but that was not fun. "It was fun, real fun," he said of the campaign and the victory, about which he is writing in his next book, "Better Than Sex: Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 1992," due in the spring from Random House. "You can beat City Hall," he said in a telephone interview from his home in Woody Creek, Colo., where he is still obviously high (emotionally) over Bill Clinton's defeat of George Bush in the Presidential election. Giddy, like a pee-wee football player whose team had won its first game. Thompson, the cynical, drug-infused, strange, gonzo guru and expert on self-medication, actually sounded T may sound hard to believe, but Hunter S. DecemBook Notes: On the Trail Again By ESTHER B.
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