The Bush Dyslexicon

The Bush Dyslexicon
Title The Bush Dyslexicon PDF eBook
Author Mark Crispin Miller
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 420
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393322965

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"A particularly astute analysis of the television coverage of the campaign, the election, and the political aftermath."--Newsday

Cruel and Unusual

Cruel and Unusual
Title Cruel and Unusual PDF eBook
Author Mark Crispin Miller
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 366
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393059175

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In "Cruel and Unusual," Mark Crispin Miller exposes what he calls the Bush Republicans' contempt for democratic practice, their bullying religiosity, their reckless militarism, and their apocalyptic views of the economy and the planet.

Understanding the Bush Doctrine

Understanding the Bush Doctrine
Title Understanding the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Stanley A. Renshon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 357
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135917515

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In this volume, leading scholars of U.S. foreign policy, international relations, and political psychology examine one of the most consequential and controversial statements of national security policy in contemporary American history. Unlike other books which focus only on unilateralism or preventive war, Stanley A. Renshon and Peter Suedfeld provide a comprehensive framework with which to analyze the Bush Doctrine by identifying five central and interrelated elements of the doctrine: American pre-eminence assertive realism equivocal alliances selective multilateralism democratic transformation. Given its centrality to American national security, and the fact that the effects of it are likely to be felt well into the twenty-first century, Understanding the Bush Doctrine provides a critically balanced and pointed assessment of the Bush Doctrine and its premises, as well as a fair appraisal of its implications and prospects.

Bushwomen

Bushwomen
Title Bushwomen PDF eBook
Author Laura Flanders
Publisher Verso
Pages 374
Release 2005-04-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781844675302

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The Bushwomen--women appointed to the inner circle of the president's cabinet and sub-cabinet--are a strange breed. In this bestseller, Flanders investigates how they rose to high office, where they might be headed, and whether their power is a victory for women's equality.

Fooled Again

Fooled Again
Title Fooled Again PDF eBook
Author Mark Crispin Miller
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 514
Release 2007-06-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0465007686

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For Republicans, the 2004 presidential election was little short of miraculous: Behind in the Electoral College tally in the days leading up to the election, behind even on the very afternoon of the vote, the Bush ticket staged a stunning comeback. The exit polls, usually so reliable, turned out to be wrong by an unprecedented 5 percent in the swing states. Conservatives argued-and the media agreed-that "moral values" had made the difference. In his new book renowned critic and political commentator Mark Crispin Miller argues that it wasn't moral values that swung the election-it was theft. While the greatest body of evidence comes from the key state of Ohio-where the Democratic staff of the House Judiciary Committee found an extraordinary onslaught of Republican-engineered vote suppression, election-day irregularities, old-fashioned intimidation tactics, and illegal counting procedures-similar practices (and occasionally worse ones) were applied in Florida, Oregon, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and even New York. A huge array of anomalies, improper practices, and blatant violations of the law all, by a truly remarkable coincidence, happened to swing in the Bush ticket's favor. This pattern-not one overwhelming fraud but thousands of little ones-is, in Miller's view, the new Republican electoral strategy. This incendiary new book presents massive documentation that the election was stolen and describes the mind-set, among both the major parties and the media, that could permit it to happen again.

The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush

The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush
Title The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush PDF eBook
Author Alexander Moens
Publisher Routledge
Pages 432
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351889664

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Few presidents in modern times have seen their words and actions subject to such intense critical scrutiny as George W. Bush. His critics label him the 'Pariah President', personally inarticulate and at times politically incoherent; his supporters portray him as gifted and skilled, one of the most decisive, successful and popular leaders of our time. But if 'the person is now the policy' at the White House - and that person happens to be both activist and moralist - what kind of presidency and foreign policy flows from such a leader? How has Bush changed American politics and the role of the United States in the world? Alexander Moens offers the first systematic explanation of Bush's foreign policy by describing the complexities of the man and how his particular personality and style so heavily influence the final policy outcomes. Frank, engaging and insightful, it offers an original and carefully documented account of Bush's personality, his presidential style and his decision-making process, and how these three core ingredients in turn provide the key to understanding Bush's overall strategy and policy. The Foreign Policy of George W. Bush is an ideal reference for contemporary US foreign policy, international security, and diplomatic relations. With detailed and candid insights into the presidential leadership it will also make fascinating reading for those interested in the future of American politics.

A Dubya in the Headlights

A Dubya in the Headlights
Title A Dubya in the Headlights PDF eBook
Author Joseph Hayden
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 298
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780739125717

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A Dubya in the Headlights trains a critical eye on the curious interaction between America's forty-third president and the people who write about him, talk about him, photograph him, and draw him. Joseph R. Hayden details a rough, often tense, relationship between President George W. Bush and media outlets from CBS to the New York Times to The Tonight Show. He also challenges what until recently was the conventional wisdom about Bush's public relations-the notion that the White House was a masterful manipulator of the media, a Machiavellian puppet master. According to Hayden, those types of characterizations are not just overly generous; they are distortions and a cop-out for the press. Focusing in particular on the period since Hurricane Katrina, this lively and timely volume details the pattern of mistakes made by the Bush administration in carrying out its communication strategy and offers a clear portrait of a president stumbling from one crisis to another. Book jacket.