Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush

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Hachette+ORM, Apr 6, 2004 - Political Science - 272 pages
Former White House counsel and bestselling author John Dean reveals how the Bush White House has set America back decades -- employing a worldview and tactics of deception that he claims will do more damage to the nation than Nixon at his worst.
 

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Chapter One Surprisingly Nixonian
Chapter Two Stonewalling
Chapter Three Obsessive Secrecy
Chapter Four Secret Government
Chapter Five Hidden Agenda
Chapter Six Scandals Or Worse
Appendix I
Chapter Notes
Acknowledgments
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John W. Dean (b. 1938) served as White House counsel for President Richard Nixon from 1970 to 1973. During the Watergate scandal, his Senate testimony helped lead to Nixon’s resignation. Dean has written about Watergate in his New York Times bestsellers Blind Ambition and The Nixon Defense. Among his fourteen other books are the national bestsellers Worse Than Watergate, Conservatives Without Conscience, and Broken Government. A retired investment banker, Dean is now a columnist, commentator, and teacher in a continuing legal education program for attorneys, the Watergate CLE. Most recently, Dean held the Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University. He is currently consulting on a Watergate television series under development for ABC Entertainment.

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