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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.931092
EAN: 9781596915572
Edition: 1
ISBN: 1596915579
Label: Bloomsbury Press
Manufacturer: Bloomsbury Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 592
Publication Date: December 18, 2008
Publisher: Bloomsbury Press
Release Date: December 18, 2008
Studio: Bloomsbury Press
Features:- ISBN13: 9781596915572
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The long-hidden story of a family we thought we knew—and of a power-making apparatus that we have barely begun to comprehend. After eight disastrous years, George W. Bush leaves office as one of the most unpopular presidents in American history. Russ Baker asks the question that lingers even as this benighted administration winds down: Who really wanted this man at the helm of the country, and why did his backers promote him despite his obvious liabilities and limitations? This book goes deep behind the scenes to deliver an arresting new look at George W. Bush, his father George H. W. Bush, their family, and the network of figures in intelligence, the military, finance, and oil who enabled the family’s rise to power. Baker’s exhaustive investigation reveals a remarkable clan whose hermetic secrecy and code of absolute loyalty have concealed a far-reaching role in recent history that transcends the Bush presidencies. Baker offers new insights into lingering mysteries—from the death of John F. Kennedy to Richard Nixon’s downfall in Watergate. Here, too, are insider accounts of the backroom strategizing, and outright deception, that resulted in George W. Bush’s electoral success. Throughout, Baker helps us understand why we have not known these things before. Family of Secrets combines compelling narrative with eye-opening revelations. It offers the untold history of the machinations that have shaped American politics over much of the last century.
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Baker does just what he says, offers us facts and connections and allows us to draw our own conclusions ;this book is not at all a tabloid expose but truly gives out food for thought.
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The book is very powerful. If you want to know why are country is the way it is, then do buy this book. Very hard to put down once you start reading it.
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I myself am not a fan of the Bush Dynasty, but it's obvious the author has distain for the family. This was a gift for my 85 year old father who saw it all and was depressed after reading it.
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Extremely well documented. If you're one of those people wondering how this country got itself into the dire straights we're in, this is a flashlight into the dark corners.
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Why did Bush want to hide the fact that he was in Dallas on Nov. 21 and 22? He said he couldn't remember where he was the day JFK was assassinated, but this book shows a newspaper ad that proves he was at least there the evening of Nov. 21, and the afternoon of the 22nd. Inbetween, he and his wife briefly left Dallas in a private plane, to speak to a Kiwanis luncheon on Nov. 22 in Tyler, 90 miles east of Dallas. Interrupting this luncheon speech was the news that JFK had been shot, and seven minutes ... Read More
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