Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. BushFree Press, 4 сент. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 480 In this press-wary administration, journalist Draper has accomplished a small miracle: He has knocked on all on the right doors, and thus become the first author to tell a personality-driven history of the Bush years. With access to all the key figures of this administration and perhaps 200 other players, Draper delivers an intimate portrait of a tumultuous decade and a beleaguered administration, with a special emphasis on how the very personality of this strong-willed president has affected the outcome of events. Though the headlines may be familiar, the details, the utterly inside account of how events transpired will come as fresh reportage to even the most devoted followers of mainstream media coverage. Draper allows us to witness in complete granularity the personal force of a president determined to achieve big things, who confronted the history of his time with what can surely be described as dead certainty.--From publisher description. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 36
Стр. xi
... believe it . I believe we'll succeed . " In spite of his stated preference that he be viewed as a simple guy , Bush now and then would reveal subtle shadings or outright dualities in his character . Here he was , for example , saying ...
... believe it . I believe we'll succeed . " In spite of his stated preference that he be viewed as a simple guy , Bush now and then would reveal subtle shadings or outright dualities in his character . Here he was , for example , saying ...
Стр. 24
... believe it . Rove tried to believe it . The New Hampshire lieutenants like Maiola could not , even in their wildest delusions , believe it , figuring nonetheless that the margin of defeat would be 4 , perhaps 5. . . . The first exit ...
... believe it . Rove tried to believe it . The New Hampshire lieutenants like Maiola could not , even in their wildest delusions , believe it , figuring nonetheless that the margin of defeat would be 4 , perhaps 5. . . . The first exit ...
Стр. 268
... believe it . We've been here before . " With that , Bush retreated to his cabin , to give Laura the news . After ... believe you then and I'm not going to believe you now . " Seeking solace , Bush called Mehlman in Arlington . The ...
... believe it . We've been here before . " With that , Bush retreated to his cabin , to give Laura the news . After ... believe you then and I'm not going to believe you now . " Seeking solace , Bush called Mehlman in Arlington . The ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
administration adviser aides Air Force Al Qaeda Allbaugh American Andy Card Ari Fleischer asked Baghdad Bartlett began boss Bremer Bush campaign Bush's called candidate Cheney chief of staff Clinton Coalition debate Democrats deputy Dick Dick Cheney director election George George W Gerson going gonna governor Hadley Hagin Hampshire Harriet Miers Interview with Bush Iraq Iraq's Iraqi Joe Allbaugh Joe Hagin John McCain Josh Bolten Karen Hughes Karl Rove Ken Mehlman Kerry knew later Laura leader Logan Walters look loved McKinnon meeting Mehlman Miers months morning National needed never numbers Oval Office political Powell president presidential Putin Qaeda reform reporter Republican Rove's Rumsfeld Saddam secretary Security senator senior South Carolina speech speechwriters staffers talk tax cuts tell Texans Texas thing thought tion took vote Washington weeks West Wing White House
Ссылки на эту книгу
Reagan's Disciple: George W. Bush's Troubled Quest for a Presidential Legacy Lou Cannon,Carl M. Cannon Ограниченный просмотр - 2007 |
Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon) Bill Press Ограниченный просмотр - 2008 |