An interesting review of Woodward's idolizing biography of George Bush.
"Woodward is the author of "eight No. 1 national nonfiction bestsellers," according to his book jacket. It’s easy to think that nothing changes. And yet this book, Bush at War, is different. Its methodology is so suspect, its hidden agendas so ubiquitous, that to read the book seriously -- to read it critically -- is simply exhausting, and in the end, pointless."
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"You have to give George Bush credit for one thing. He was smart enough to figure out how to play Bob Woodward like a maestro, and now he has the hagiography to show for it."