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Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk by Maureen Dowd
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Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk

by Maureen Dowd

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Putnam Adult (2004), Edition: First edition, second printing, Hardcover, 544 pages

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Hillarious! Even more so beacause it's all true! One has to wonder how a man like this can ever have ended up as the leader of a country!!!! A must read!!! ( )
  trinibaby9 | Nov 24, 2009 |
3949. Bushworld: Enter At Your Own Risk, by Maureen Dowd (read 30 Oct 2004) This is a compilation of her columns re Bush over the years, with them not being tied together except by events. Some of the columns are really insightful, and read well even months and years after they were written. She is right about 90% of the time, and has Bush and Cheney pegged very well. ( )
  Schmerguls | Nov 10, 2007 |
A collection of Ms. Dowd's columns, it functions best as an occasional read - a bathroom book, perhaps - though recent events have largely taken the humor out of book. ( )
  DCArchitect | Jul 26, 2007 |
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For my mom, who thinks all the Bushes are swell
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Introduction: In March 2001, I went to flat and dusty Aggieland, Texas A&M at College Station, to speak at the Bush presidential library.
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List of books and films about George W. Bush

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If metaphors were cigarettes, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd would be a chain smoker. Through many years and countless columns spent chronicling the fall of George H.W. Bush and the ascension of George W. Bush, Dowd has employed analogies to feudalism, The Godfather, Mini-Me, traditional "mommy" and "daddy" roles, and scores more. In this, her first book, Dowd compiles well over a hundred columns and summarizes the Bush dynasty under a single comprehensive analogy: an alternate universe called Bushworld ("It's their reality. We just live and die in it.") Dowd, who as a reporter was assigned to cover the elder Bush, seems to have a soft spot for the guy even as she describes a president with no plans to do anything but remain president. But she is alarmed by the younger Bush whom she sees surrounding himself with dangerous ideologues and starting a poorly thought-out war with disastrous consequences. Each column is relatively short, and Dowd never shares much new information, but instead offers the kind of informed skeptical perspective that's essential when interpreting the public statements of policymakers. Dowd's cleverness sometimes gets in the way of clarity, and one occasionally wishes she'd quit kidding around and say something substantive, especially since the reader of Bushworld will likely be several years removed from the news that inspired a particular column. Cleverness can be a virtue for a writer as well, getting a laugh while perfectly illustrating a point, such as when she says of the notoriously cloistered W. "All presidents are in a bubble, but the boy king was so insulated he was in a thermos." Or when she says of the Iraq War's aftermath "for the first time in history, Americans are searching for the reasons we went to war after the war is over." --John Moe

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