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In this candid account, President George W. Bush reveals the critical decisions that shaped his presidency and personal life during eight consequential years in American history. Readers gain insight into pivotal moments, from the Texas governor’s mansion on election night in 2000 to Air Force One during the aftermath of September 11, 2001, and the Situation Room before the Iraq War. For the first time, Bush shares his perspective on various topics, including his decision to quit drinking and embrace Christianity, the selection of key officials, and his relationships with family members, highlighted by heartfelt letters exchanged with his father before the Iraq War. He discusses his administration's counterterrorism strategies, the painful accusations regarding Hurricane Katrina, and his concerns about Iraq becoming a costly defeat. Bush reflects on his legislative achievements, including tax cuts and education reform, as well as setbacks in Social Security and immigration reform. He assesses his relationships with world leaders, his disappointment in failing to capture Osama bin Laden, and his pride in preventing further terrorist attacks on America. This groundbreaking memoir captivates supporters, surprises critics, and reshapes perspectives on his presidency and the events that defined it.

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Decision Points, George H. W. Bush

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Titel
Decision Points
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2010
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
512
ISBN10
0753539675
ISBN13
9780753539675
Reihe
Originaltitel
Decision points
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In this candid account, President George W. Bush reveals the critical decisions that shaped his presidency and personal life during eight consequential years in American history. Readers gain insight into pivotal moments, from the Texas governor’s mansion on election night in 2000 to Air Force One during the aftermath of September 11, 2001, and the Situation Room before the Iraq War. For the first time, Bush shares his perspective on various topics, including his decision to quit drinking and embrace Christianity, the selection of key officials, and his relationships with family members, highlighted by heartfelt letters exchanged with his father before the Iraq War. He discusses his administration's counterterrorism strategies, the painful accusations regarding Hurricane Katrina, and his concerns about Iraq becoming a costly defeat. Bush reflects on his legislative achievements, including tax cuts and education reform, as well as setbacks in Social Security and immigration reform. He assesses his relationships with world leaders, his disappointment in failing to capture Osama bin Laden, and his pride in preventing further terrorist attacks on America. This groundbreaking memoir captivates supporters, surprises critics, and reshapes perspectives on his presidency and the events that defined it.