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"Love him or hate him, Karl Rove is one of the most brilliant and successful political consultants of all time. In this riveting account, Wayne Slater and Jim Moore tell how he got there." —Paul Begala, CNN's Crossfire
"Bush's Brain isn't a hatchet job on George W. Bush. In fact, the two authors largely dispel the myth of Bush's supposedly deficient IQ. But, more importantly, they lay bare the story of how Karl Rove may be the most powerful man in America. It's a compelling story told by two veteran Texas journalists who don't need a briefing packet to understand the men they're writing about." —Philip Bruce, KCET/PBS Television, Los Angeles
The most powerful individual in the United States may not be George W. Bush. It is probably Karl Rove, the President's brilliant advisor. Who is this man and how did he acquire so much power? Having watched in awe for over fifteen years as they reported on the rise of Karl Rove, Moore and Slater expose the brutal and sometimes morally questionable, but invariably effective ways in which Karl Rove?and America's political system—actually operate.
Introduction: Mr. Co-President.
1. Battles and Wars.
2. Timing Is Everything.
3. Perception Is Reality.
4. Suspicions and Clues.
5. A Number Two Mexican Dinner with One Taco Missing.
6. The Confirmation.
PART II: TOWARD THE FAR HORIZON.
7. Never Young.
8. Face Value.
9. Perchance to Dream.
10. Gain with Pain.
11. Born to Run.
PART III: HISTORY MAKES MEN.
12. Voices in the Room.
13. He Shoots, He Scores.
14. A Win's a Win.
15. General Rove.
16. The Baghdad Road.
17. Yonder Goes Justice.
Notes.
Index.
Anonymous
Posted September 28, 2003
I think a book revealing how Karl Rove operates would be of valuable service to the American public. His recent endangerment of undercover CIA operatives should spur much interest. However, this book was very poorly organized. Perhaps another person could take 'a stab' at Karl Rove?
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Posted June 23, 2003
I have never before read such a poorly edited book. While this has a very important--and frightening--story to tell, the book is so poorly constructed that I cannot believe it got published. Stories start and stop, being interrupted by other stories, and then are suddenly retold 5 pages later. It seems evident this was published only for the publicity. John Wiley & Sons must have fired all their editors. They have done the book industry a great disservice.
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"Love him or hate him, Karl Rove is one of the most brilliant and successful political consultants of all time. In this riveting account, Wayne Slater and Jim Moore tell how he got there." —Paul Begala, CNN's Crossfire
"Bush's Brain isn't a hatchet job on George W. Bush. In fact, the two authors largely dispel the myth of Bush's supposedly deficient IQ. But, more importantly, they lay bare the story of how Karl Rove may be the most powerful man in America. It's a compelling story told by ...