Posted on 08/08/2004 12:46:12 AM PDT by shining_city
Two distinctly different titles supporting distinctly different administrations are heading for a late August release.
The first is a title from World Ahead Publishing (Los Angeles), a new publishing house seeking to produce titles on free markets and individual liberties. Its first book, THANK YOU, PRESIDENT BUSH: REFLECTIONS ON THE WAR ON TERROR, DEFENSE OF THE FAMILY, AND REVIVAL OF THE ECONOMY, is a collection of essays written by conservative and libertarian policy makers and scholars, including Art Laffer, George Shultz and William Bennett. The editors are Rod Martin, founder of the Vangaurd political action committee, and Aman Verjee, who created the NASCAR magazine, American Thunder. The book also features a foreword by Jeb Bush.
Publisher Eric Jackson said the book's release was timed for Aug. 30, the first day of the Republican National Convention. The initial print run will be between 25,000-40,000 copies. In addition, the two editors of Thank You, President Bush will be at the convention handing out free copies and having discussions with the press.
Meanwhile, PublicAffairs (New York) announced the forthcoming publication of KERRY/EDWARDS: THEIR PLANS AND PROMISES. The book is a compilation of publicly available information about what a Kerry Administration would mean for the country, and has an introduction by Michael Kranish, a Boston Globe veteran who co-authored a biography published by PublicAffairs called John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best.
Kerry's relatively late announcement of a running mate--and publication date of Aug. 31, day two of the GOP convention--means the book won't be available at the Democratic National Convention, which starts in Boston July 26.
The print run for Kerry/Edwards: Their Plans and Promises is an estimated 30,000 copies, while the Kerry biography had an initial print run of about 50,000.
Neither World Ahead Publishing or PublicAffairs worked with either candidate's campaigns to get the book started, nor is there a relationship with the parties' respective national committees.
Review:
More than seventy-five books attacking George W. Bush have been published so far. Now, finally, theres a book that sets the record straight against a backdrop of media bias. And its not by a conservative idealogue but by an award-winning independent reporter who set out to find the real President Bush behind the two-dimensional public image.
Ronald Kessler was granted unique access to the West Wing and interviewed the key players of the Bush administrationfrom Condoleezza Rice to Karl Rove to the president himself. Kessler also interviewed Bushs close friends, college roommates, and former aides.
His surprising conclusion: George W. Bush isnt the most articulate or scholarly president in history, but he scores very high on the factors that count most: character and leadership. President Bush has a more clearly defined moral instinct, management style, and self-awareness than any other recent president.
And without question, President Bush is the driving force behind his administration, not the pawn of anyone else. In an age when politicians notoriously hem and haw while trying to please everyone, he makes deft decisions very quickly. He is bolstered by his strong Christian faith and the resolve he gained after giving up alcohol.
For many swing voters, this election will boil down to a matter of character. Kesslers unconventional bookfilled with news hooks about life in the West Wingwill help them understand the real George W. Bush. And for readers who already support the president, A Matter of Character is the book theyve been waiting for.
'A Matter of Character' is #2 at Amazon.
"Unfit for Command" is #3, and "American Soldier" by Tommy Franks is #4.
Surprisingly, my husband has glommed onto it and is engrossed. My husband is not a recreational reader, so I have to assume the book is very interesting.
I just checked A Matter Of Character is at # 1 at Amazon
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I didn't look past 'A Matter of Character' on the list. That's great!
M2C, my post #9 was intended for you, but seems Kaslin provides new information in post #6.
Thanks for the good news Kaslin! It must have overtaken '9/11 Commission Report' in the few minutes between our posts.
That's good!
Thank you for the ping. It is nice to see my intuition and belief confirmed after spending an afternoon with an arrogant group of Bush haters.
Gen Franks has 3 purple hearts from his tour in Vietnam - they are for the times he had to go to the hospital - not bandaids.
"His surprising conclusion: George W. Bush isnt the most articulate or scholarly president in history, but he scores very high on the factors that count most: character and leadership. "
Exactly why is this surprising? It's been obvious to me from day 1, when Bush declared he is running for the presidency, and he proved it many times over since then.
I spent yesterday afternoon with a bunch of Bush-haters, where we attended a birthday party for my brother in the SF Bay Area. One guy, a "Republican," said he can't bring himself to vote for Bush this election. I held my fire, since it was my brother's party and his friend. But I perceive from the conversation that most of the Bush-hatred stems from a lethal combination of ignorance, arrogance, and spiritual darkness.
Just finished reading "A Matter of Character" -- EXCELLENT!
You know a book is worth reading when it BEGINS AS FOLLOWS:
"When Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton left the White House, the Secret Service and White House residence staff breathed a collective sigh of relief. Both chameleons, the Clintons would charm audiences and speak on television of their compassion for the little people. Only the "little" people around them -- the Secret Service, maids, and butlers who helped them in their daily lives -- knew what they were really like."
And ENDS AS FOLLOWS:
"No one could have anticipated the peril that America would face during the presidency of George W. Bush. Yet no one could have been better suited to confronting that peril. It required vision, courage, patience, optimism, integrity, focus, discipline, determination, decisiveness, and devotion to America.
IT WAS, IN THE END, A MATTER OF CHARACTER."
Yes, it was interesting to have a book about character and GWB start out skewering the Clintons. We bearly survived Bill's incompetent reign; Her Heinous would be a disaster for this nation.
We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists, democrats and the mainstream media are sad ~ very sad!
Thank you. It was a group effort. :^)
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