the return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy
Savage, Charlie
2007
The author presents a scathing indictment against the Bush-Cheney administration accusing them of seizing their executive powers and permanently altering the constitutional balance of the democracy.
Presents a critique of the Bush Administration through a parody of the children's story "Goodnight Moon," in which George W. Bush is tucked away in bed surrounded by the toys and furnishings he has abused, destroyed or neglected.
Follows the life of George W. Bush from his childhood in Connecticut and Texas into his second term as the forty-third president of the United States, and includes photographs and illustrations, a time line and glossary, articles on key events that influenced Bush, and other reference materials.
Examines the lives of George W. and Laura Bush in the years before they met, and discusses their marriage in Texas, their involvement in politics, and their experiences in the White House in troubling times.
the politics of George W. Bush's faith-based initiatives
Black, Amy E
2004
Provides a comprehensive analysis of the faith-based initiatives of President George W. Bush during his administration through interviews with a number of Washington insiders; and examines how infighting between various factions within government ultimately sabotaged Bush's efforts.
Reveals and examines the deceptions at the heart of George W. Bush's presidency, detailing the numerous times the Bush administration has knowingly and intentionally misled the American public to advance its own interests and agenda.
Presents the Florida and U.S. Supreme Court cases of November and December 2000 regarding the presidential election, along with more than sixty pieces of commentary written by journalists and scholars.