The Bush Tragedy

Slate editor Jacob Wesiberg has written an engaging and refreshingly honest look as what he calls the Bush Tragedy.    In chapter after gruesome chapter, Weisberg documents the family and relationships of George W Bush and shows just exactly how Junior was driven to this very bad moment in American history.    I was at once fascinated by the intimate family biography and utterly repelled by the short-sighted and narrow-minded pursuit of ultimately very Personal agendas that in Weisberg’s estimation brought Junior and the United States to such a sorry pass.     I half-heartedly Recommend this book to anyone who can actually stomach reading it,   though I take no joy in this.

Meanwhile,   check out Cromley’s take on the Republican’s plans.