The Bush-Haters Handbook: A Guide to the Most Appalling Presidency of the Past 100 Years
The Bush-Haters Handbook is a godsend to those looking for a concise, mordantly entertaining overview of the Bush record from a liberal perspective, or those who want to arm themselves with talking points, facts, and figures for debates with conservatives, and at those seeking the perfect holiday gift book for that certain, special Bush-hater in their livesor for a Bush-lo...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
December 16th 2003
by Nation Books
(first published December 15th 2003)
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This book is really an index of topics. There's no narrative, really no introduction, and no conclusion. It's just A - Z.
I only got as far as F before I realized the book repeated large sections. (Iraq and Defense would obviously have a lot of overlapping information). Although this book covers a wide range of topics about Bush administration incompetence, there's better ones out there.
I only got as far as F before I realized the book repeated large sections. (Iraq and Defense would obviously have a lot of overlapping information). Although this book covers a wide range of topics about Bush administration incompetence, there's better ones out there.
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