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Russ Baker is an award-winning investigative journalist who has written for the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, the New York Times, the Nation, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Village Voice, and Esquire, and has served as a contributing editor to the Columbia Journalism Review. He is the mehr anzeigen founder of www.whowhatwhy.com, a nonpartisan, nonprofit news Web site. weniger anzeigen
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A lot of interesting material but I feel like this could have been better edited. Keeps bringing up the same points over and over and a lot of seeming unrelated material is included as well.
 
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AndrewFink | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 19, 2023 |
A lot of interesting material but I feel like this could have been better edited. Keeps bringing up the same points over and over and a lot of seeming unrelated material is included as well.
 
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AndrewFink | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 19, 2023 |
--Picked this up today at Riverby Books on Capitol Hill. Used, perfect edition. Looking forward to it, having been reading Baker's site: http://whowhatwhy.com/.
--Very confusing beginning. WWII, 1950s and 60s, with H.W. Bush, Prescott, and G.W. bouncing around all over.
-- Still reading, taking breaks with other books. Still bouncing all over the place, but boy is this fundamentally fascinating. Now, just finished three chapters on NIXON! Turns out big connection with the Bushs.… (mehr)
 
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tmph | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 13, 2020 |
In this book, Russ Baker, an investigative journalist, reexamines the history of the Bush family in the context of the seminal events of the last 50 years: The Bay of Pigs, the Kennedy assassinations, Watergate, the Bush family connections with the Saudis, oil and gas intrigues, cronyism, the Iraq war, and Katrina. Baker's investigation has uncovered a myriad of new facts and documents, many of which raise questions about the conclusions previously reached during official examinations of these events.

While Baker posits plausible alternative theories in light of some of the new facts he has unearthed, most of the questions he raises are unresolved. In his afterword, Baker states that his investigation is a work in progress and is still on-going.

However, Baker states, his investigation has given him a 'new understanding' of how power works in America. His conclusions:

-Presidents have a lot less power and independence than he had assumed. Party affiliation is not a major factor in this regard.

-Initiating reforms or standing up to powerful interests can invite retribution of a kind he had not imagined. Presidents are subject not only to pressure, but also to entrapment, blackmail or worse.

-Constant recourse to the 'lone wolf' theory to explain assassinations and comparable national traumas is empirically challenged.

Baker recognizes that there will probably be efforts made to marginalize some of the facts and inferences he makes in this book. He states, 'Time and again, there has been a rush to bury inquiries into the most perplexing events of our time, along with a determination to subject dissenting views to ridicule. And the media weren't just enabling these efforts; they were complicit in them--not least by labeling anyone who dared to subject conventional views to a fresh and quizzical eye as a 'conspiracy theorist'.'

This is an important book to read if you are concerned about the current state of the United States of America.
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