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Like Kevin Phillips in his bestselling American Dynasty, the Schweizers trace the history of the Bush family back to progenitors George Herbert Walker and Samuel P. Bush. It's easy to spot both continuity and change in four generations of prominent Bushes. Of Prescott Bush's career in business, we're told, "Consensus and camaraderie forged behind closed doors suited him perfectly," a description that fits his grandson's style in the White House. And many of the family's connections span decades: Back in 1928, a firm headed by Prescott Bush purchased Dresser Industriesâ?"which today is a subsidiary of Halliburton. However, the family's politics have shifted rightward like those of their party: Prescott Bush lost his first election after being "smeared" as an advocate of birth control, and later he became one of the first senators to denounce Joseph McCarthyâ?"a bold gesture of moderation. Unlike Phillips, the Schweizers try hard to put a positive spin on the family saga. They insist that George H.W. Bush disliked negative campaigning, without mentioning the infamous Willie Horton ad that helped him win the 1988 election. When recounting the Florida election crisis of 2000, they find it "troublesome" that Carol Roberts, who oversaw the Palm Beach recount, was a Gore supporter, but fail to note that election supervisor Katherine Harris helped run Bush's Florida campaign. Thus, while this group portrait usefully gathers much family lore in a single, accessible source, the unbiased, authoritative story of the dynasty remains to be written.
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President George W. Bush leads our nation in a time of unprecedented peril. But how well do we really know him or his remarkable family, whose history often mirrors the history of America? Now, in the first full-scale biography of the Bushes, Peter and Rochelle Schweizer trace the extraordinary trajectory of their rise to power. Through a series of exclusive, surprisingly candid interviews with members of the family and close friends, the inner workings of this very private family are revealed: their marriages and friendships; the intense sibling rivalry between George W. and Jeb Bush; divisions between father and son over the Iraq war; even Jeb Bush's plans to run for president in 2008. Never-before-seen private photos add even greater detail and depth to this fascinating family portrait. From Publishers Weekly Like Kevin Phillips in his bestselling American Dynasty, the Schweizers trace the history of the Bush family back to progenitors George Herbert Walker and Samuel P. Bush. It's easy to spot both continuity and change in four generations of prominent Bushes. Of Prescott Bush's career in business, we're told, "Consensus and camaraderie forged behind closed doors suited him perfectly," a description that fits his grandson's style in the White House. And many of the family's connections span decades: Back in 1928, a firm headed by Prescott Bush purchased Dresser Industriesa?"which today is a subsidiary of Halliburton. However, the family's politics have shifted rightward like those of their party: Prescott Bush lost his first election after being "smeared" as an advocate of birth control, and later he became one of the first senators to denounce Joseph McCarthya?"a bold gesture of moderation. Unlike Phillips, the Schweizers try hard to put a positive spin on the family saga. They insist that George H.W. Bush disliked negative campaigning, without mentioning the infamous Willie Horton ad that helped him win the 1988 election. When recounting the Florida election crisis of 2000, they find it "troublesome" that Carol Roberts, who oversaw the Palm Beach recount, was a Gore supporter, but fail to note that election supervisor Katherine Harris helped run Bush's Florida campaign. Thus, while this group portrait usefully gathers much family lore in a single, accessible source, the unbiased, authoritative story of the dynasty remains to be written. From Booklist Using the extraordinary access that allowed them to interview Bush relatives, intimates, and even members of the core family (including Jeb Bush), the Schweizers have put together an exhaustive yet highly readable biography of the Bush dynasty that offers real insight into its origins and inner workings. The book mostly lets the events speak for themselves; what comes across repeatedly is that, going back to President Bush's great-grandfather, the way the family kept getting ahead was to "forge relationships to succeed." In fact, for all its detail on the Bush family, this volume is really a chronicle of how the old-boy network works in this country. As such, it spells out in no uncertain terms the advantage that those on the inside have when it comes to making money and raising money for business ventures and political campaigns. Further, following the Bush family tree offers a perfect illustration of the way old-boy connections are passed on to family members, often through associations like Yale's Skull-and-Bones Club, which has benefited several generations of Bushes. Although hardly dishy, the book offers some startling information about George W., in particular, the rivalry between him and his brother Jeb; the evolution of the president's evangelical faith; and his complicated relationship with his father. Read this in tandem with Kevin Phillips' American Dynasty [BKL N 1 03], which views much of the same information from a far less benign point of view. Ilene Cooper Book Dimension length: (cm)24.1 width:(cm)17.9 目录:
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE RISE CHAPTER 1 Iron CHAPTER 2 Bones CHAPTER 3 Whiskey CHAPTER 4 Deals CHAPTER 5 Worry CHAPTER 6 Chapters CHAPTER 7 Lifto ff CHAPTER 8 Politics CHAPTER 9 Capital City CHAPTER 10 One-on-One CHAPTER 11 Tweed CHAPTER 12 Bid CHAPTER 13 Yalie CHAPTER 14 Mainstream CHAPTER 15 Ways and Means CHAPTER 16 Air Guard CHAPTER 17 Wing Tips PART TWO CONSOLIDATION CHAPTER 18 Watergate CHAPTER 19 Booze CHAPTER 20 Oil Again CHAPTER 21 Exile CHAPTER 22 Veep CHAPTER 23 Struggle CHAPTER 24 LiftofflI CHAPTER 25 The Call CHAPTER 26 Transformations CHAPTER 27 Ultimatum CHAPTER 28 Gomez CHAPTER 29 Silverado CHAPTER 30 New Hampshire CHAPTER 31 Triumph CHAPTER 32 Friends CHAPTER 33 Crest CHAPTER 34 Rangers CHAPTER 35 Victory and Defeat PART THREE CLIMB ANEW CHAPTER 36 Operation Desert Love CHAPTER 37 Turning Point CHAPTER 38 Handing Off CHAPTER 39 World Traveler CHAPTER 40 Liberty City CHAPTER 41 The Photo CHAPTER 42 Grossing the River CHAPTER 43 Settling In CHAPTER 44 9/11 CHAPTER 45 Shi'ite Republican CHAPTER 46 Iraq CHAPTER 47 Shock and Awe CHAPTER 48 The D-Word SOURCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX |