Woodward's State of Denial

EbizzieEbizzie Posts: 240
edited November 2006 in A Moving Train
Just finished reading this gem. I would recommend this to anyone here on the train. If you're looking for a book that just blasts Bush, don't read this one. Although Bush definitely takes some knocks in the book, he certainly isn't the biggest point of failure cited by Woodward. The book also effectively dispelled some of the myths that flutter around here, like Cheney being in charge or the administration knowing full well that there were no WMD prior to the attacks. It's simply amazing how badly this whole effort was bungled. The ideas were in place for a proper post-war effort, but the implementation by management was just ridiculously flawed.

Anyone else read this yet?
"Worse than traitors in arms are the men who pretend loyalty to the flag, feast and fatten on the misfortunes of the nation while patriotic blood is crimsoning the plains." -- Abraham Lincoln
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  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    Interesting, I'm sure there is a ton of blame to go around. Hopefully my local library will have it.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
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