
Follow the Money
How George W. Bush and the Texas Republicans Hog-Tied America
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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John Anderson
In Follow the Money, John Anderson explains what has happened in such diverse yet Texas-connected realms as tort reform, labor policy, energy policy, congressional redistricting schemes, Washington lobby practices, tax law changes, the Supreme Court, the Department of Justice, and many more issues and institutions that affect the future of this country.
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Critic reviews
"Quirky, engaging, and meticulously researched...a page turner that reads like a legal thriller." (The Baltimore Sun)
"Combining the curiosity of a journalist with the perspective of an historian, John Anderson brilliantly lays it all out for the reader, whose jaw will drop when seeing what - even today - passes for political leadership and representation of the people in our nation's capital." (Craig Unger, author of House of Bush and House of Saud)
"Combining the curiosity of a journalist with the perspective of an historian, John Anderson brilliantly lays it all out for the reader, whose jaw will drop when seeing what - even today - passes for political leadership and representation of the people in our nation's capital." (Craig Unger, author of House of Bush and House of Saud)
Right-wing fundamentalists and evangelical Christian bible thumpers are most likely to howl in places; the narrator does emphasize certain passages with a bit of extra zeal.
Overall, I was fascinated by how virtually all of the major and minor political desicions are directly influenced by possibilities of financial or power gains for our elected representatives.
Truly amazing how massively powerful, wealthy, yet utterly corrupt our administration has become.
People who like Ann Coulter should not read this book, but then those folks probably can't comprehend the written word anyway.
great insight of political warfare
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