![]() ![]() Phillips finds overwhelming evidence to implicate George H.W. Harding is both an understatement and an insult to Harding. ![]() To say that the Bush presidencies have been the most corrupt and scandal-ridden since that of Warren G. Phillips traces the Bush dynasty back four generations to expose a mind-boggling Hydra of family interests in international finance, the energy industry, religious fundamentalism, covert intelligence services and the military-industrial complex dating from World War I to Gulf War II. That's why it's especially noteworthy when a longtime Republican commentator like Kevin Phillips uses his substantial acumen in economic and political matters on the presidencies of Bush père et fils-and comes to such damning conclusions. Earnest, book-length indictments of the Bush presidencies have heretofore been the preserve of left-wing academics, paranoiacs and convicted felons. Bestselling writers like Michael Moore and Al Franken are fine in their own way, but these men are essentially humorists, not serious political commentators. ![]() Until recently, books critical of the Bush administration were rare from mainstream publishers. ![]()
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