Summary
A biography of George W. Bush, showing how he ignored his advisors to make key decisions himself--most in invading Iraq--and how these decisions were often driven by the President's deep religious faith. Full description
- The wilderness years
- Turnaround
- "Don't mess with Texas"
- Governor
- The 2000 election
- The rule of law
- Inauguration
- March of the Hegelians
- Asleep at the switch
- Toppling the Taliban
- "L'état c'est moi"
- The torture trail
- Waging aggressive war: the prelude
- Invasion
- Mission accomplished
- Four more years
- Katrina
- Perils of a second term
- The mess in Mesopotamia
- Rummy walks the plank
- Bush takes command
- Aids
- Quagmire of the vanities
- Financial Armageddon
- Finis.