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Article: CONSERVATIVE BOOKS PRAISE BUSH, POLICIES.(EDITORIAL)
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- The Capital Times
- Article date:
- September 3, 2004
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During the Democratic National Convention in July, The Capital Times devoted a column to books written by and slanted toward Democrats and liberals.
This week, in recognition of the Republican National Convention in New York, we do the same for books with a conservative slant.
"A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush," by Ronald Kessler (Sentinel, August 2004, 306 pages, $24.95). Based on interviews with the president, Cabinet members and friends, investigative journalist Kessler concludes that, while President Bush isn't especially articulate or scholarly, he scores high in the areas that count most. Kessler posits that the ...