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Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America (Hardcover)

by Molly Ivins (Author), Lou Dubose (Author)
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She tried to warn us: With the publication of Shrub in early 2000, syndicated columnist Molly Ivins detailed George W. Bush’s privileged rise and disastrous reign as governor of Texas in the mid- to late ‘90s. In Bushwhacked, she looks at his first term as president. The picture she paints is unremittingly bleak—unless, of course, you’re a big campaign donor well served by Bush’s prescription for all economic ills (deregulation, tax cuts for those who need them least, and lax enforcement of worker and environmental safety standards). As the only president in U.S. history to slash taxes and go to war simultaneously, Bush wins consistently low marks from Ivins for pursuing "crony capitalism" to its inevitably depressing extremes. While many of the topics covered here have been covered extensively (Enron, the war in Iraq), Ivins does a good job of building on what’s already been written (proving Bush’s close ties to former Enron chief Ken Lay, and laying out the fundamentalist, apocalyptic view of Iraq and the Middle East that drives Bush’s foreign policy). Ivins is particularly good in taking arcane federal regulations and showing how the Bush administration’s lax oversight has hurt ordinary Americans, making their jobs, homes, water, and food less safe. Ivins is no distanced observer. She’s clearly incensed by Bush’s policies, but her reporting is so detailed and writing so witty that even those who come to the book undecided about Bush will likely be outraged by the time they finish it. ----Keith Moerer

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Ivins's mordant wit, political passion and uninhibited energy are unique among political writers and translate into entertaining reading for anti-Bushites. Together with co-author Dubose, Ivins (Shrub) offers a ferocious attack on "Dubya," arguing that he has taken the country in a direction he conveniently failed to mention during the 2000 campaign. That direction, according to Ivins, endangers workers, the poor and disadvantaged, the middle class and, for good measure, the Bill of Rights. Her message is that Bush's education, economic, tax and environmental policies, his energy policy, his response to the Enron scandal all have one thing in common: "setting the fox to guard the chicken coop." The "fox" in this case is business interests; the chickens are the EPA, the SEC, the Federal Energy Regulation Commission and other agencies whose purpose is to protect citizens from capitalism's excesses. Simply put, Bush, according to Ivins, has abandoned the interests of American citizens for the interests of corporate America. Two things distinguish this from the rest of the burgeoning anti-Bush literature: Ivins's substantive arguments and her language and humor, which are refreshingly inventive. Members of the Texas Supreme Court, dominated by then-Governor Bush appointees, are "nine justices beloved for their canine fidelity to corporations." Bush's Middle East policy, which Ivins says is driven by the evangelical right's eschatology, "has produced alliances as peculiar as the Michael Jackson-Lisa Marie Presley union." Nonetheless, readers shouldn't be misled: Ivins and Dubose do not believe Bush is funny; they are outraged by what they identify as his excesses. They want readers to be outraged, too-and many will be.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars From a liberal, July 20 2004
By Laura Gilkey "Fox in the Stars" (from USA with LOVE) - See all my reviews
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(Best with books like this to have it on the table where I stand)

I've read many of the recent Bush-bashing, liberal-energizing books (Franken's "Lies and the Lying Liars . . .", Moore's "Stupid White Men" and "Dude, Where's My Country"), and I honestly think that this book is the best for someone who wants a good view into what liberals are so worked up about. Franken's book is often more humorous and a somewhat lighter read, so it may be better for you depending on your taste, but Ivins and Dubose here do the best job I've seen of setting out a well-reasoned, well-argued case, with not only the anecdotes but the numbers to back it up (although admittedly I haven't gone through their end-notes and checked up on all their sources).

While I love all the recent liberal-lit---preaching to the converted may not help so much, but we do so enjoy the sermon---"Bushwhacked" impressed me most for an argument that's both compelling and rational. If I can find an equivalent on the conservative side (it's hard to slog through the partisan reviews and find out anything useful about many of these books, and I hope my review isn't more of the same), I'd read it for such a good view into the other perspective.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly WRONG, July 14 2004
By Mike_H (Burlington, NC United States) - See all my reviews
Books like this completely amaze me as they seek only to fuel peoples hatred. It's quite clear Ivins goal is to be among the elite crowd of Bush-haters by pointing out idividual cases of Americans misfortunes as oposed to the state of the entire nation. Once again proving that anything bad for the people of America is good for democrats and liberals. When I read rubish like this it only helps me embrace conservatism more. One question, answer it honestly to yourself, When you vote will it be out of hatred or genuine trust in the other guy ?
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5.0 out of 5 stars darn good, July 13 2004
By Jeremy Jones (Bonham, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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molly ivins is a texan, and like a texan, she is blunt: bush is an unqualified jerk! good book, some humor, worth a read!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing New.
Quite honestly, this tales of this book didn't surprise me in the least. George Dubya is sneaky crook who somehow became president. Read more
Published on July 10 2004 by A. Vegan

5.0 out of 5 stars You must read this book before you vote in November
Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose have offered America an amazing gift in this excellent, well documented book on the destructive policies of the current Bush administration. Read more
Published on July 9 2004 by C. B Collins Jr.

1.0 out of 5 stars The Worst of the Anti-Bush Screeds
I read this book after reading the latest from Al Franken, Michael Moore, and Ann Coulter. I get a guilty pleasure from reading the fiery bestsellers written by both Democrats... Read more
Published on July 8 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Ivinswhacked
Ivins is an idealogue who despises all conservatives and Republicans; her problem is not with Bush but rather with anyone who isn't liberal. Read more
Published on July 3 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Well written, but ...
... when you start tracking down the "facts", you find they often don't say quite what was implied, or the very facts themselves are contradicted by overwhelming... Read more
Published on July 2 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Should be on your pre-election reading list!
When I finished this book last night, I began to think of what, besides voting, I needed to do to help ensure that President Bush becomes the next former president this... Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by Debbie the Book Devourer

5.0 out of 5 stars Gawd, I HATE George W. Bush
So maybe you agree with the title of this review, but when you get into a debate with a neo-conservative Dubya lover, you are just lacking in ammo, not because Dubya's right, but... Read more
Published on July 1 2004 by H. Huggins

5.0 out of 5 stars Killer Read
Ivins kicks butt again!..I know when I read any of her books I prepair myself to get my brains kicked around to what is happening around me. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by Jethro52 48

5.0 out of 5 stars A credit to Texas
For folks that have a hard time with Michael Moore's dubious attention to details but appreciate his larger intention look no further. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2004 by B. Lane

1.0 out of 5 stars Ivins should get a life
Here is another attempt to rearrange and invent reality in order to demean and defame an eminently decent and capable President. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2004

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