Reagan's Disciple: George W. Bush's Troubled Quest for a Presidential LegacyPublicAffairs, 7 дек. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 336 George W. Bush ran for office promising to continue what conservative icon Ronald Reagan started, and two years into his first term, Bush was still being described as "Reagan's son." Today, with the Iraq War spinning out of control and the Democrats in charge of Congress, Republicans and the conservative movement have all but abandoned George W. Bush. What happened? Did Bush change, or did his party's perceptions? Has the war and Bush's performance on other issues derailed the larger goals of the Reagan Revolution -- and even undermined its foundations? Or does the nation remain on a conservative path despite Bush's low standing with his fellow Americans? In Reagan's Disciple, two widely respected reporter/ historians provide an authoritative and concise investigation into these issues. They describe the essence of the 40th and the 43rd presidencies, and compare them to shed new light on the history of the past three decades. They show both how extraordinary a leader Reagan was, and how preposterous the expectations for Bush were from the beginning. As Americans look toward choosing a new leader in 2008, Reagan's Disciple will serve as an instructive tale for Republicans, Democrats, and independents alike. |
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... Poll in 2001, Americans ranked Reagan as the greatest president of all time, slightly ahead of John F. Kennedy, with Abraham Lincoln third. (Even among more skeptical academic historians, Reagan's ratings have slowly advanced. These ...
... Poll in 2001, Americans ranked Reagan as the greatest president of all time, slightly ahead of John F. Kennedy, with Abraham Lincoln third. (Even among more skeptical academic historians, Reagan's ratings have slowly advanced. These ...
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... Poll showed Truman's job approval rating dipping below 40 percent that week, revealing a landscape that implied Republican pickups in Connecticut and elsewhere. Indeed, when the election returns rolled in, the Democrats had lost twenty ...
... Poll showed Truman's job approval rating dipping below 40 percent that week, revealing a landscape that implied Republican pickups in Connecticut and elsewhere. Indeed, when the election returns rolled in, the Democrats had lost twenty ...
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... polls in his 1992 reelection bid. This view, while widespread, may not be fair or even accurate. Actually, it was independents, many of them followers of Ross Perot, who deserted Bush in droves, not conservatives. These moderate voters ...
... polls in his 1992 reelection bid. This view, while widespread, may not be fair or even accurate. Actually, it was independents, many of them followers of Ross Perot, who deserted Bush in droves, not conservatives. These moderate voters ...
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... poll ratings Reagan enjoyed as he left office gave rise to a national impulse to name things—buildings, highways, even airports—after him while he was still alive. The public's comfort level with Reagan has continued through the ...
... poll ratings Reagan enjoyed as he left office gave rise to a national impulse to name things—buildings, highways, even airports—after him while he was still alive. The public's comfort level with Reagan has continued through the ...
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... polls than other politicians, not because he was more principled but because he needed polls less than they did. Pollster Richard Wirthlin, who recognized that Reagan was a natural, quoted French leader François Mitterrand, in a ...
... polls than other politicians, not because he was more principled but because he needed polls less than they did. Pollster Richard Wirthlin, who recognized that Reagan was a natural, quoted French leader François Mitterrand, in a ...
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The Three Presidencies of George W Bush | 55 |
Safe for Democracy | 97 |
Noble Causes | 111 |
The Short Wars of Ronald Reagan | 135 |
The Long Wars of George W Bush | 169 |
MBA President | 219 |
Reagans Disciple | 257 |
Legacy | 285 |
Acknowledgments | 327 |
Notes | 331 |
Bibliography | 351 |
Index | 363 |
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