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A Tragic Legacy

How a Good vs. Evil Mentality Destroyed the Bush Presidency

Glenn Greenwald

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English
Random House USA Inc
08 April 2008
For the fans of Unclaimed Territory who took A Tragic Legacy to #1 on Amazon in hardcover; readers on the left who sent books like Bushwhacked (Ivins) and Bushworld (Dowd) up the bestseller lists; and armchair historians who want that first crack at the Bush presidential legacy.

The first true character study of a lost president and his disastrous legacy

In this fascinating, timely book, Glenn Greenwald examines the Bush presidency and its long-term effect on the nation, charting the rise and steep fall of the current administration, dissecting the rhetoric, and revealing the faulty ideals upon which George W. Bush built his policies. Enlightening and eye-opening, this is a powerful look at the man whose incapability and cowboy logic have left America at risk.
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Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   286g
ISBN:   9780307354280
ISBN 10:   0307354288
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

GLENN GREENWALD is a contributing writer at Salon.com and the author of the political blog Unclaimed Territory. He has appeared on a variety of television and radio programs, and his first book, How Would a Patriot Act?, was an instant bestseller.

Reviews for A Tragic Legacy: How a Good vs. Evil Mentality Destroyed the Bush Presidency

This is the best book about the worst president. Glenn Greenwald is to this administration as they've been to the country: devastating. This is more than a book: It's an act of patriotism. Alan Colmes, Hannity & Colmes, Fox News Glenn Greenwald s excoriating analysis of the Bush presidency goes much deeper than mere polemics. His layered interpretation of the Manichean mentality that defines the Bush White House describes a disastrously inappropriate mindset for a modern power in a time of global turmoil. This early portrait of the Bush presidency and the right wingers who cheered it on will be read and appreciated for many years to come. Scott McConnell, editor of The American Conservative In the bare-knuckle cacophony of the blogosphere Glenn Greenwald has been a beacon of clarity chronicling President Bush s unfolding war on the rule of law. No one is better placed to explain how the president s embrace of extremism in the battle against extremism has put the country s most sacred ideals, even the country itself, under the gravest threat. Josh Marshall, editor of Talking Points Memo Glenn Greenwald has emerged as one of the nation s most incisive and articulate exponents of the critique of the Bush Administration. In admirably clear prose and with the ferocity of a former litigator, he is day in and day out building a powerful case against an undeniably consequential and radical presidency. Dan Froomkin, WashingtonPost.com White House Watch columnist A compelling examination of how moral beliefs can drive political decisions, with disastrous consequences. Booklist In A Tragic Legacy, [Greenwald] wrestles with much more significant and amorphous material as he attempts to trace the dangerous, stark philosophy underlying the most pernicious policies of the current administration and to tease out their implications for the character of this nation. To say that he succeeds is a massive understatement. From every aspect writing, clarity of thought and most importantly, structure of the book (often neglected in similar works) he pounds his argument home about the utter bankruptcy of thought behind the president s words and actions: This is extremism. This is immoral. This is, ultimately, un-American at its core. Daily Kos [Greenwald] has constructed an impressive argument about the basic template of the Bush Administration, and how it has tried to permanently alter America and our relationship to the world. Anyone who wants to successfully challenge and change that legacy owes it to themselves to read this book as an indispensable guide to how to proceed. Paul Rosenberg, AltWeeklies.com Greenwald has crafted for us and the world a moving, cathartic, and insightful book that hopefully will give the non-blogging public a new level of comprehension as to the dangers we face under an unbridled chief executive whose view of the world is not much more nuanced nor a great deal less fanatical than that of, say, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who also just so happens to believe that he s on a personal 'Mission from God'. Ignore this book at your peril. FireDogLake.com From the Hardcover edition.


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