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| | Description | In this ambitious work of political narrative, Robert Draper takes us inside the Bush White House and delivers an intimate portrait of a tumultuous decade and a beleaguered administration. Virtually every page of this book crackles with scenes, anecdotes, and dialogue that will surprise even long- time observers of George W. Bush. With unprecedented access to all the key figures of this administration -- from six one-on-one sessions with the president, to Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, Karl Rove, and perhaps 200 other players, some well-known, some not -- Draper has achieved what no other journalist or contemporary historian has done thus far: he has told the story of the Bush White House from the inside, with a special emphasis on how the very personality of this strong-willed president has affected the outcome of events. Bush loyalists and the growing number of Bush detractors will all find much to savor in this riveting political page-turner. We begin with a revealing lunch at the White House where a testy, hot dog-chomping president finally unburdens himself to the inquisitive reporter, a fellow Texan who well understands the manly argot that courses through this administration. We revisit the primaries of election-year 2000, in which the character of the candidate and indeed the future of the Republican Party were forged in the scalding South Carolina battle with Senator John McCain. We proceed forward to witness intimately the confusion and the eloquence that followed the September 11 attacks, then the feckless attempts to provide electricity to a darkened Baghdad, the high- and lowlights of the 2004 re-election bid, the startling and fruitless attempt to "spend capital" by overhauling the Social Security system, the inept response to Katrina, the downward spiraling and increasingly divisive war in Iraq. Though the headlines may be familiar, the details, the utterly inside account of how events transpired will come as fresh reportage to even the most devoted followers of mainstream media coverage. In this most press- wary of administrations, Robert Draper has accomplished a small miracle: He has knocked on all on the right doors, and thus become the first author to tell a personality-driven history of the Bush years. In so doing, he allows us to witness in complete granularity the personal force of a president determined to achieve big things, who remained an optimist in the face of a sometimes harsh unpopularity, who confronted the history of his time with what can surely be described as dead certainty. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Robert Draper | | Hardcover: | 480 pages | | Publisher: | Free Press | | Publication Date: | September 04, 2007 | | Package Length: | 9.1 inches | | Package Width: | 6.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 54 reviews |
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82 of 88 found the following review helpful:
Very well-written - covers a LOT of bases Sep 07, 2007
By David S. Rhodes Like some other reviewers, I was thinking this might be a puff piece on GWB. It is not. The author has apparently gone to great lengths to expose the good, bad, and ugly - regardless of who it slams.
The Bremer/Bush issue is a particularly good read. Almost novel-like.
This author has a smooth but intense way of writing that keeps you wanting to get to the next page. I read it on a cross-country flight and got irritated everytime the stewardess asked if I was ready for dinner - I wanted to keep reading! :)
I would like to have seen a little more in the book relative to Dick Cheney just because of the fascinating relationship that is.
Overall, if you are a political junkie, this book will be a page-turner for you. Highly recommended.
76 of 90 found the following review helpful:
Revealing! Sep 04, 2007
By Loyd E. Eskildson
"Pragmatist"
At first I thought "Dead Certain" would simply be a "puff-piece," or another one-sided "Bush-basher." I was very pleasantly surprised to learn a number of things in this balanced book - eg. that Bush claims to have been surprised by Bremer's disbanding the Iraqi Army and police (in retrospect, a disastrous decision - regardless, Bremer reacted angrily to this claim and released documents showing otherwise), that Bush didn't simply accept anything and everything that Rove suggested, and the startling (and very disturbing) statement regarding the Iraq troop surge that, "I'm playing for October-November," when he hopes the Iraq troop increase will finally show enough results to get us in a position where the presidential candidates will be comfortable about sustaining a presence and stay longer. (The latter statement is political dynamite!)
"Dead Certain" also reaffirms Bush as resolute (stubborn?) and not liking to receive bad news (Bush has "an almost petulant heedlessness to the outside world"), as well as totally committed to his exercise regime. More importantly, I believe that any book on the Bush presidency should devote considerable effort covering V.P. Cheney's role (this was not accomplished in "Dead Certain") and greater insight into the decision-making on executive power and the treatment of detainees.
30 of 34 found the following review helpful:
A Fair Look At President George W. Bush Sep 14, 2007
By Daniel McKinnon
"Dan"
'Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush' by Robert Draper is a fair look at one of the most controversial Presidents in American history. If you are a Bush basher looking to find insights on what makes this man so 'bad' and nothing else, you will be disappointed by this work. If you are a Bush lover who is looking to "drink the Kool-Aid" and read about what makes this man so 'great', you also will be disappointed. If you are a non-partisan (do those people truly exist) who is looking to simply get in the mind of GWB and learn what makes him tick, this is a great read. Written in a fair way (and the key word is FAIR), love or hate the man, that one thing that can be "dead certain" is that Bush is not the politician of today that seems to gloss over past beliefs and change as they see fit when it comes to getting elected. While Bush is no saint when it comes to this (and I apologize for Bush bashers that I use the name of the President and saint in the same sentence), most of his beliefs he makes, sets and sticks to. He won't change his opinions easily, and when he thinks he is right, he KNOWS he is right.
Great for historical buffs who want to learn about GWB and how he got us into thie Iraq mess that we will be in for quite some time, 'Dead Certain' is an easy book to recommend for the masses.
**** RECOMMENDED
97 of 118 found the following review helpful:
From an author who tells the truth! Sep 07, 2007
By Eddie Dennison
"Jrdenn"
What makes this book so rare is the fact that GWB has had one of the most secretive administrations in history. Somehow to his credit, the author (Robert Draper) managed to get in and even get the president to open up to him. Very rare!
Most books about GWB are written by authors with an obvious agenda. However, in the case of Draper's 'Dead Certain' I believe he is toeing the line. While he is clearly not a liberal by any means he also doesn't come off as a Sean Hannity conservative either.
The book is written from personal conversations Draper had with the president in the oval office (six in all) and over 200 members of his staff. Over time GWB becomes comfortable with Draper and probably reveals some conversations he either regrets having or believed the author would never print. This is where Draper proves he is loyal to nobody but the reader!
In fact, you would think some of the things GWB said was leaked and then written by Al Franken or another liberal author. Conversation's about making million like his father Clinton are making. Or other conversation's where he blames John Robert's for the idea of appointing Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court which lost him his half his loyal base.
Draper even speaks about the disdain 1st Lady Laura Bush has for advisor Karl Rove in the book. It is said her nickname for Rove is "PigPin" from Charlie Brown. You can draw your own conclusion to why she labled him with that monicker which is hilarious!
Buy the book and read it! I give it only 3 stars because I don't enjoy reading anything about GWB quite honestly. However, as a person who likes politics when the truth is being told (which is rare) I am a fan. A book that give's the truth about the GWB administration is especially rare!
36 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Myopic Manichaean Monomania Oct 08, 2007
By J. H. Minde
"Everything I need is right here"
Although Robert Draper was invited inside the Bush White House to write this "authorized biography" of Bush 43, Draper stays surprisingly even-handed, neither lionizing the President (as many adoring biographers do to their subjects) nor demeaning him (as is currently in vogue).
Depending on one's outlook, Bush does or does not do that himself. Draper shows us a man who is surprisingly thoughtful about his place in the world, but is so absolutely assured of the rightness of his positions that he brooks no argument from his advisers, tolerates no dissent, and never reconsiders his decisions. Charming and eloquent toward his guest one moment, he "bellows" rudely at the White House kitchen staff to bring him ice cream the next. Admitting that American deaths in Iraq pain him, he nonetheless spends considerable energy in maintaining his Iraqi adventure.
He is "The Commander Guy" and "The Decider" in a very real sense, running his Administration on a strictly hierarchical basis, with himself at the unquestioned top. Even while studiously avoiding polemic, Draper can't drape Dubya enough on these pages to hide the fact that Bush sees himself as a moral crusader---with no one but himself deciding what's moral. This Manichaean worldview has led to some of the worst excesses and lapses in judgement in American Presidential history; however, the President seems barely troubled. Bush is not simpleminded, but he is simplistic, and sees all issues and all people in terms of absolutes, demonstrating a dangerous inflexibility, especially for a man in power who craves power. His "Wanted: Dead or Alive," "You are either with us or you are against us," and "I just don't believe it," combined with his narrow, puritanical view of science and society and his propensity to place loyalty above competence affect the entire planet.
Proven not unintelligent on these pages, Bush's famous mangling of the English language seems almost studied. The slanging and mangling is meant to be seen as an indication of his hail-fellow-well-met persona, exuding harmlessness and folksiness. This President wants people to see him as the "Aw Shucks, Folks" President who stands firm in the face of doubt, very much the Texas cowboy he really isn't. In fact, he craves power for power's sake.
It's clear that Draper likes the man---George W. Bush, qua George W. Bush is a likeable, witty fellow. But George W. Bush qua President comes across as a darker spirit, not only firm but inflexible, a man who has not grown much in the Presidency. Given virtually unlimited discretion in the aftermath of 9/11, Bush took it and has used it myopically to advance his own agendas. A pathological optimist, Bush seems bemused by the fact that people are concerned about the economy, that New Orleans hasn't fixed itself in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and that anyone questions his good intentions.
Draper doesn't delve---or wasn't allowed to delve---into many of the Administration's most controversial decisions. Tellingly though, Bush's decision to sit and read MY PET GOAT while he knew the country was under attack on September 11, 2001 is not whitewashed away. Draper unflinchingly presents us with a man who, at that moment, was stunned, and for the moment, immobilized by uncertainty. And while Draper doesn't necessarily see Bush's mute reaction as the fulcrum of his Presidency, in retrospect it was: The man has never given himself up to uncertainty since.
Unable to discern between "meum" and "tuum," Bush has only a limited monochromatic view of the world and a limited (and one might say, ultimately) unrealistic view of what the United States can do, and what the rational limits of power are. In the end, and in despite of Draper's scrupulous fairness, George W. Bush comes across not only as "dead certain" but as an immutably fixed point on the face of a rapidly-changing planet.
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