Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. BushSimon and Schuster, 4 сент. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 480 In this ambitious work of political narrative, Robert Draper takes us inside the Bush White House and delivers an intimate portrait of a tumultuous decade and a beleaguered administration. Virtually every page of this book crackles with scenes, anecdotes, and dialogue that will surprise even long- time observers of George W. Bush. With unprecedented access to all the key figures of this administration -- from six one-on-one sessions with the president, to Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, Karl Rove, and perhaps 200 other players, some well-known, some not -- Draper has achieved what no other journalist or contemporary historian has done thus far: he has told the story of the Bush White House from the inside, with a special emphasis on how the very personality of this strong-willed president has affected the outcome of events. Bush loyalists and the growing number of Bush detractors will all find much to savor in this riveting political page-turner. We begin with a revealing lunch at the White House where a testy, hot dog-chomping president finally unburdens himself to the inquisitive reporter, a fellow Texan who well understands the manly argot that courses through this administration. We revisit the primaries of election-year 2000, in which the character of the candidate and indeed the future of the Republican Party were forged in the scalding South Carolina battle with Senator John McCain. We proceed forward to witness intimately the confusion and the eloquence that followed the September 11 attacks, then the feckless attempts to provide electricity to a darkened Baghdad, the high- and lowlights of the 2004 re-election bid, the startling and fruitless attempt to "spend capital" by overhauling the Social Security system, the inept response to Katrina, the downward spiraling and increasingly divisive war in Iraq. 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. In this most press- wary of administrations, Robert 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. In so doing, he allows us to witness in complete granularity the personal force of a president determined to achieve big things, who remained an optimist in the face of a sometimes harsh unpopularity, who confronted the history of his time with what can surely be described as dead certainty. |
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... began . ( “ Great , Karen , ” muttered Bolten when this spin job got back to him . " Now we all look like idiots . " ) Once composed , Karen summoned the Message : Her boss was " seeking to be the leader of the free world , not a ...
... began . ( “ Great , Karen , ” muttered Bolten when this spin job got back to him . " Now we all look like idiots . " ) Once composed , Karen summoned the Message : Her boss was " seeking to be the leader of the free world , not a ...
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... governor would take questions . . . . Except , here are what the questions will be . On orders , the New Hampshire staff began to plant questioners in the audience . The deck stacking unsettled even some of the Texans who 14 ROBERT DRAPER.
... governor would take questions . . . . Except , here are what the questions will be . On orders , the New Hampshire staff began to plant questioners in the audience . The deck stacking unsettled even some of the Texans who 14 ROBERT DRAPER.
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... began to take on a life of their own , throughout New Hampshire and beyond . The first of John McCain's 114 town hall meetings convened in April 1999 at an American Legion hall in Manchester , before a crowd of thirteen . They were ...
... began to take on a life of their own , throughout New Hampshire and beyond . The first of John McCain's 114 town hall meetings convened in April 1999 at an American Legion hall in Manchester , before a crowd of thirteen . They were ...
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... began in Manchester at a pancake flip - off . A competition , Bush's thing . " Watch this , " the governor called out , and , flipping a pancake well above his head , he affected a centerfielder's nonchalance as he caught it with his ...
... began in Manchester at a pancake flip - off . A competition , Bush's thing . " Watch this , " the governor called out , and , flipping a pancake well above his head , he affected a centerfielder's nonchalance as he caught it with his ...
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... began assembling to buy the Texas Rangers in April 1989 . Of the $ 89 million asking price , Bush himself could pony up only $ 500,000 - the subject of much smirking in some circles - but the Rangers ' group was hardly hurting for money ...
... began assembling to buy the Texas Rangers in April 1989 . Of the $ 89 million asking price , Bush himself could pony up only $ 500,000 - the subject of much smirking in some circles - but the Rangers ' group was hardly hurting for money ...
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South Carolina | 59 |
PART | 73 |
The Building of Bushworld | 87 |
Doing a Few Things Right | 109 |
Then | 127 |
Nightmare Scenario | 163 |
PART | 275 |
EightYear Men | 277 |
Big Ball Long Bomb | 291 |
Heck of a Job | 305 |
This Is Not Your Daughter | 338 |
PART | 341 |
THE THUMPIN | 355 |
The Bolten Bounce | 357 |
Drumbeats | 174 |
The Grid | 191 |
Thanksgiving | 214 |
A CHOICE NOT A REFERENDUM | 219 |
The OneLegged Runner | 221 |
You Know Where I Stand | 230 |
Ask President Bush | 247 |
Stand with Me | 264 |
The Phantom Fence | 372 |
I Owe You a Strategy Thatll Work | 386 |
A Fine Line Between Realism and Pessimism | 394 |
Epilogue | 409 |
Source Notes | 421 |
Authors Note and Acknowledgments | 441 |
Index | 445 |
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