Over There
In Africa Texas Special Forces unit are trying to help win the War on Terror, teaching one lesson at a time.
In Africa Texas Special Forces unit are trying to help win the War on Terror, teaching one lesson at a time.
George W. Bush says he doesn’t have time to think about his legacy, but the rest of us have no such trouble. We asked some of the smartest people we could think of—prize-winning historians, presidential scholars, White House vets—to predict how 43 will be judged and to suggest what, if
Will Iraq be the president’s legacy? A conversation with eminent historians H. W. Brands and Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Or, if you prefer, why he didn’t lose.
This was the summer of George W. Bush's discontent, when sixteen specious words in the State of the Union address threw the White House into disarray. Can his 32-year-old mediameister, Dan Bartlett, get the message and the messenger back on track?