Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk
Maureen Dowd draws upon her celebrated columns to probe the group she has made recognizable by their first names, middle initials, nicknames, or numbers as they seek an extreme makeover of the country and the world. For 30 years, Maureen Dowd has written about Washington, and America, in a voice that is passionate, outraged and incisive. Nothing has engaged her as powerfully as the life and politics of George W. Bush.

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