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How Bush rules : chronicles of a radical regime

Provides an account of the progression of Bush's radical style - from his reliance on one-party rule and his unwillingness to allow internal debate to his elevation of the power of the vice president. This book takes readers through pivotal events such as the hunt for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, the Jack Abramoff scandal, and more.
eBook, English, ©2006
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., ©2006
Aufsatzsammlung
1 online resource (xii, 420 pages)
1035608512
Introduction: The radical president
pt. 1. Hubris ("Mission accomplished": from the victory in Iraq to the defeat of John Kerry) The intelligence wars ; Bush and Blair: lessons in leadership ; How George transformed Tony's world ; The good soldier ; An unlikely dissent ; The hunt for WMD ; The Madrid Express: 3/11 meets 9/11 ; The counterterrorism czar comes in from the cold ; The White House has the last laugh ; The road map to nowhere ; The president goes blank ; The silence of Colin Powell ; Pulp fictions ; The secrets of Abu Ghraib ; The American military coup of 2012 ; The holy warrior ; Riding the Trojan horse ; The specter of Vietnam ; The Reagan legacy ; Reagan's funeral and Clinton's portrait ; Cheney's mask slips ; The Senate's Da Vinci code ; Code orange ; The oath of true believers ; The rule of chaos ; Shock and awe: the Republican National Convention, day one ; Fear and narcissism: the Republican National Convention, day two ; None dare call it treason: the Republican National Convention, day three ; "A certain swagger": the Republican National Convention, day four ; Staring at defeat ; Falls the shadow ; "The right God" ; "The lowest grade of ignorance" ; Colin Powell's final days ; Dedication day. pt. 2. Nemesis I ("Catastrophic success": from the death of Terry Schiavo to the vigil of Cindy Sheehan) Mission misconceived ; All hail Caligula's horse! ; Medals of failure ; Purging poppy ; Metrics ; Regime change ; "A broken force" ; The march of folly ; Spending political capital ; A hireling, a fraud, and a prostitute ; The plot against the New Deal ; Orwell's clock ; The brilliant career of Jack Abramoff ; A confederacy of shamans ; The passion of the culture war ; Politics under the red robes ; The keys of the kingdom ; "Serial abuser" ; The good soldier's revenge ; The incredible shrinking president ; Damage ; Guantánamo ; The truth about torture ; Deep throat's lessons ; A broken body ; Blinded by the light at the end of the tunnel ; "The last throes" ; The supreme chance of a lifetime ; Rowe's war ; Tunnel vision ; "The meaning of words" ; Above the rule of law ; The informer ; Unhappy holiday ; Question time. pt. 3. Nemesis II ("Heck of a job": from the landfall of Hurricane Katrina to the revolt of the generals) Hurricane Katrina ; "What didn't go right?" ; "Heck of a job" ; From gulf to shining gulf ; Karen Hughes takes a tour ; Twenty-first-century Republicanism ; Judy d'Arc ; The conservative revolt ; The indictment of Scooter Libby ; Cheney's trial ; Stab in the back ; The long march of Dick Cheney ; Bob Woodward's cover-up ; Condi's tortuous trail ; "The law is king" ; Annus horribilis ; Bush's war on professionals ; Meek, mild, and menacing ; The Republican system ; The proconsul's apologia ; Bush's Brezhnev period ; The client ; The rules of the game ; Cheney's coup ; A Lincoln portrait ; Once more unto the breach ; Sex police chief arrested ; Blood and sand ; The love song of Francis Fukuyama ; Apocalypse now ; Card shuffle ; I, DeLay ; Tethered goats ; The president of truth ; The decider
Epilogue: The passion of George W. Bush
Includes index
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