I found this book in the bargain bin at WalMart a couple of years ago and didn't get around to reading it until just now. It was published in 2004, and so is a bit dated, but still was a good read. I took much of what was written with a grain of salt, as its bias was clearly pro-Bush, but it seems that, unfortunately, any book on the Bush White House is heavily biased one way or the other. I think this book was at least as valuable as one coming from the Bush-hating left. My perspective is that of one who still respects the president (yes, I am one of the 30% who approves of his performance), and as such I think that, regardless of ones political stance, reading a book like this is important in gaining a more balanced view of how the President operates (and in understanding that most who work within his inner circle do not necessarily agree with the criticisms that are often heaped against him). Still, only 3 stars because of 1) the annoying tendency throughout the text to demonize the Clinton administration (and especialy President Clinton and Hillary), and 2) very little discussion of President Bush's weaknesses or mistakes.