An edition of A Matter of Character (2004)

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An edition of A Matter of Character (2004)

A Matter of Character

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"After digging deeply into the inner sanctum of the White House and George W. Bush's personal life, Ronald Kessler discovered that most of what people think they know about Bush simply isn't true. For instance, that he's not very smart. That he can't focus on complex issues. That he has repeatedly and intentionally lied to the public. That he's narrow-minded about his Christian faith and his conservative beliefs. That he lets other people make the big decisions for him. All myths - driven mainly by biased reporting in the media." "Kessler has been granted extraordinary access to the administration and its key players, including Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Andrew Card, Karl Rove, Condoleezza Rice, and many others. He discovers how Bush acts when the television cameras leave: honest to a fault, open to new ideas, grounded with common people, and powerful without pretense. He reveals how American's first M.B.A. president negotiates challenges such as terrorism, the economy, and education reform." "In addition to senior officials, Kessler also interviewed dozens of Secret Service agents, former presidential aides, and career White House employees - on deep background - who know the George W. Bush that the public never sees, and know how he really compares with his predecessors. And some of Bush's closest friends reveal how down-to-earth he has remained since his middle-class boyhood in West Texas."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Sentinel Trade
Language
English
Pages
310

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Cover of: A Matter of Character
A Matter of Character
December 22, 2004, Sentinel Trade
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Cover of: A matter of character
A matter of character: inside the White House of George W. Bush
2004, Sentinel
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First Sentence

"After the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush was "neither fish nor fowl," as Andrew H. Card, Jr., who would become his chief of staff, put it."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
310
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8880662M
ISBN 10
1595230149
ISBN 13
9781595230140
Library Thing
161982
Goodreads
2452371

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April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record