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Bushwhacked
Life in George W. Bush's America
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370 pages
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The book offers a critical examination of President George W. Bush's policies and their detrimental effects on his supporters. It highlights personal stories, such as a woman's daily struggle to reach the unemployment office and a rancher's challenges with a government perceived as too aligned with the oil industry. In addition to connecting Bush to corporate scandals like Enron, it addresses the failures of nation-building efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq. This thought-provoking narrative serves as essential reading for those navigating the realities of Bush's America.
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2004, paperback
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