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Jacob Weisberg - Bush Tragedy: The Unmaking of a President - 9780747593942 - KNW0009781
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Bush Tragedy: The Unmaking of a President

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Description for Bush Tragedy: The Unmaking of a President Hardback. A character study of one of the presidents in American history. It analyses Bush, his idolisation of Ronald Reagan, and his devout Christianity. It also studies the language that he uses and is the starting point for a debate about undoing the damage wrought by him. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBLW3; JPHL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 142 x 29. Weight in Grams: 444.
The Bush Tragedy opens up the black box of the plane-crash presidency of George W. Bush to examine the political wreckage of a period in America's history rapidly drawing to a close. How did a man of such evident flaws and limited abilities find himself in the position of the most powerful man in the world? How and why did half of America fall for Bush before falling out with him? But this book is not a litany of Bush's misdeeds or a personal indictment. Amongst the wreckage of Bush 43 Jacob Weisberg finds a series of relationships: familial, personal, political and historical. Weisberg analyses Bush through these relationships, looking at how Bush 43 has defined himself in response to the failures and accomplishments of Bush 41, his idolisation of Ronald Reagan, and his devout Christianity that has led to widely condemned policy decisions that have fundamentally changed the role and position of the United States in the modern world. This original interpretation of Bush also studies seriously the much-mocked language that he uses as a political tool, helping to carve out the vision of himself as a wartime leader. In the run-up to the presidential elections, this is the starting point for a worldwide debate about undoing the damage. The Bush Tragedy is a razor-sharp character study of one of the most controversial presidents in American history.

Product Details

Condition
Used, Like New
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages
304
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Dustjacket
Yes
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780747593942
SKU
KNW0009781
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About Jacob Weisberg
Jacob Weisberg is editor of Slate.com, where he writes a weekly column about politics and currrent affairs, 'The Big Idea' . He was previously Slate's chief political correspondent. Before joining Slate in 1996, he wrote for magazines including the New Republic, Newsweek, and New York Magazine, and has also written for Vanity Fair and the New York Times Magazine. He is the co-author, with Robert E. Rubin, of In an Uncertain World. He is also the author of the 1996 book In Defense of Government and the Bushisms series, including the most recent Bushisms V: New Ways to Harm Our Country.

Reviews for Bush Tragedy: The Unmaking of a President
"Political drama, family history and psychological insight in dazzling combination. If you read one book about George W. Bush and his presidency, this should be it." Malcolm Gladwell "Precisely because he does not think George W. Bush is a joke, Jacob Weisberg has been able to write a very witty and deeply penetrating profile of him." Christopher Hitchens "This is a terrific piece of political analysis that opens a window into the brain of George W. Bush." Michael Lewis, author of THE BLIND SIDE and MONEYBALL "A scorching, powerful and entirely plausible account of this perverse family saga. A joy to read." Joe Klein, TIME political columnist and author of PRIMARY COLORS

Goodreads reviews for Bush Tragedy: The Unmaking of a President


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