Bush
About this book
A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of the Year Distinguished presidential biographer Jean Edward Smith offers a "comprehensive and compelling" ( The New York Times ) account of the life and presidency of George W. Bush, showing how he ignored his advisors to make key decisions himselfâmost disastrously in invading Iraqâand how these decisions were often driven by the President's deep religious faith. George W. Bush, the forty-third president of the United States, almost singlehandedly decided to invade Iraq. It was possibly the worst foreign-policy decision ever made by a president. The consequences dominated the Bush Administration and still haunt us today.In Bush, a "well-rounded portraitâŚnecessary and valuable in this election year" ( The Christian Science Monitor ), Jean Edward Smith demonstrates that it was not Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, or Condoleezza Rice, but President Bush himself who took personal control of foreign policy. Bush drew on his deep religious conviction that important foreign-policy decisions were simply a matter of good versus evil. Domestically, he overreacted to 9/11 and endangered Americans' civil liberties. Smith explains that it wasn't until the financial crisis of 2008 that Bush finally accepted expert advice. As a result, he authorized decisions that saved the economy from possible collapse, even though some of those decisions violated Bush's own political philosophy."An excellent initial assessment of a presidency that began in controversyâŚand ended with the international and domestic failures that saddled Bush with the most sustained negative ratings of any modern president" ( Dallas Morning News ), this comprehensive evaluation will surely surprise many readers. "Written in sober, smooth, snark-free prose, with an air of thoughtful, detached authority, the book is nonetheless exceedingly damning in its judgments about George W. Bush's years in office" ( T he Washington Post ).
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Preface
- Chapter One: The Wilderness Years
- Chapter Two: Turnaround
- Chapter Three: âDonât Mess with Texasâ
- Chapter Four: Governor
- Chapter Five: The 2000 Election
- Chapter Six: The Rule of Law
- Chapter Seven: Inauguration
- Chapter Eight: March of the Hegelians
- Chapter Nine: Asleep at the Switch
- Chapter Ten: Toppling the Taliban
- Chapter Eleven: âLâĂtat, câest moiâ
- Chapter Twelve: The Torture Trail
- Chapter Thirteen: Waging Aggressive War: The Prelude
- Chapter Fourteen: Invasion
- Chapter Fifteen: âMission Accomplishedâ
- Chapter Sixteen: Four More Years
- Chapter Seventeen: Katrina
- Chapter Eighteen: Perils of a Second Term
- Chapter Nineteen: The Mess in Mesopotamia
- Chapter Twenty: Rummy Walks the Plank
- Chapter Twenty-One: Bush Takes Command
- Chapter Twenty-Two: AIDS
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Quagmire of the Vanities
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Financial Armageddon
- Chapter Twenty-Five: âFinisâ
- Acknowledgments
- About Jean Edward Smith
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Illustration Credits
- Copyright
