Resumen
This insiders view of the George W. Bush administration draws heavily (but not solely) on former Secretary of the Treasury Paul ONeill as a source. ONeill, who was asked to step down by Bush in 2002, offers several damning allegations that made headlines upon this books publication--including charges that Bush was not intellectually engaged at cabinet meetings and that the Bush team had actually made regime change in Iraq one of the first items on its agenda upon assuming office in 2001. A New York Times Notable Book for 2004.