George W. Bush describes the personal and political experiences that have shaped his values and led to his decision to become a presidential candidate.
A brief biography of First Lady Laura Bush that profiles her childhood, education and dedication to literacy, and the event that led her to the White House.
A brief biography of the 43rd President of the United States, including his childhood, college years, early political career, and the first couple of years of his presidency.
Profiles the life of the Texas governor, including his childhood, education, involvement in the military, personal life, business and outside interests, and campaign for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.
A biography of George W. Bush that discusses his childhood, education, involvement in business, governorship of Texas, two-term presidency of the United States, and life after leaving the White House.
The former vice-president presents his analysis of how the politics of fear and secrecy has created a society and environment dangerously hostile to reason.
Reveals how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about the war in Iraq to the public, to Congress, and often to themselves, exploring how Bush's statements about the future of American troops in Iraq conflicted with what Pentagon assessments said about the War on Terror.
Presents a series of sixteen essays written by historians and biographers that address key decisions made by President George W. Bush and discusses the political, social, and economic factors behind them as well as provides assessments of his performance as Commander-in-Chief.
The author presents his perspective on various political events including the 2004 presidential campaign and election, the Terri Schiavo case, and America's war on terror, and attacks George Bush's motives and tactics through political humor.