Bush is America’s most divisive figure, says Bob Woodward
The new book is less critical than Woodward’s last tome, “State of Denial,” which savaged Bush for his execution of the war in Iraq. “Denial” ended with the line: “With all Bush’s upbeat talk and optimism, he had not told the American public the truth about what Iraq had become.” >>>>>
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[...] Bush is America’s most divisive figure, says Bob Woodward – The new book is less critical than Woodward’s last tome, “State of Denial,” which savaged Bush for his execution of the war in Iraq. “Denial” ended with the line:… read more to find out the latest headlines and commentary pertaining … [...]
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[...] Bush is America’s most divisive figure, says Bob Woodward – The new book is less critical than Woodward’s last tome, “State of Denial,” which savaged Bush for his execution of the war in Iraq. “Denial” ended with the line:… read more to find out the latest headlines and commentary pertaining … [...]