The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception..

David Corn

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“George W. Bush is a liar. He has lied large and small, directly and by omission. He has mugged the truth—not merely in honest error, but deliberately, consistently, and repeatedly.” —from the Introduction

All American presidents have lied, but George W. Bush has relentlessly abused the truth. In this scathing indictment of the president and his inner circle, David Corn, the Washington editor of The Nation, reveals and examines the deceptions at the heart of the Bush presidency. In a stunning work of journalism, he details and substantiates the many times the Bush administration has knowingly and intentionally misled the American public to advance its own interests and agenda, including:

* Brazenly mischaracterizing intelligence and resorting to deceptive arguments to whip up public support for war with Iraq
* Misrepresenting the provisions and effects of the president’s supersized tax cuts
* Offering misleading explanations— instead of telling the full truth — about the 9/11 attacks
* Lying about connections to corporate crooks
* Presenting deceptive and disingenuous claims to sell controversial policies on the environment, stem cell research, missile defense, Social Security, white-collar crime, abortion, energy, and other crucial issues
* Running a truth-defying, down-and-dirty campaign during the 2000 presidential contest and recount drama

The Lies of George W. Bush is not a partisan whine—it is instead a carefully constructed, fact-based account that clearly denotes how Bush has relied on deception—from the campaign trail to the Oval Office—to win political and policy battles. With wit and style, Corn explains how Bush has managed to get away with it and explores the dangerous consequences of such presidential deceit in a perilous age.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Deceptive Rationale for Iraq War: The book likely discusses the controversy surrounding the justification for the Iraq War, focusing on the claims made by the Bush administration about weapons of mass destruction.

  2. Manipulation of Intelligence: Explore how the Bush administration allegedly manipulated intelligence to build a case for military intervention in Iraq.

  3. Handling of 9/11 Attacks: The book may scrutinize George W. Bush's actions and decisions in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

  4. Relationship with the Media: Analyze the relationship between the Bush administration and the media, including how information was disseminated and controlled.

  5. Domestic Policy Decisions: Discuss the impact of Bush's domestic policies, including tax cuts, education reform, and healthcare initiatives.

  6. Response to Hurricane Katrina: Assess the Bush administration's response to Hurricane Katrina and the criticism it faced for its handling of the natural disaster.

  7. Global Diplomacy: Examine Bush's approach to international relations, including his stance on alliances, the war on terror, and the broader geopolitical landscape.

  8. Erosion of Civil Liberties: Explore the book's perspective on the erosion of civil liberties during the Bush administration, particularly in the context of counterterrorism measures.

  9. Environmental Policies: Discuss Bush's environmental policies and decisions, including his stance on climate change and conservation.

  10. Legacy and Historical Assessment: Reflect on the book's portrayal of George W. Bush's legacy and how history might judge his presidency.

Language English
ISBN-10 1400050669
ISBN-13 9781400050666
No of pages 320
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher Crown
Published Date 30 Sep 2003

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Author : David Corn

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