Family of Secrets
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The long-hidden tale of a family tree we thought we knew-and of a power-building apparatus that we have barely begun to comprehend. After eight disastrous years, George W. Bush leaves office as one of the most unpopular presidents in American history. Russ Baker questions the question that lingers even as this benighted administration winds down: Who really wanted this man at the helm of the country, and why did his backers promote him despite his obvious liabilities and limitations? This book goes deep behind the scenes to deliver an arresting new look at George W. Bush, his father George H. W. Bush, their family tree, and the network of facts in intelligence, the military, finance, and oil who enabled the family tree-s rise to power. Baker-s exhaustive investigation reveals a remarkable clan whose hermetic secrecy and code of absolute loyalty have concealed a far-reaching role in recent history that transcends the Bush presidencies. Baker offers new insights into lingering mysteries-from the death of John F. Kennedy to Richard Nixon-s breakdown in Watergate. Here, too, are insider accounts of the backroom strategizing, and outright deception, that resulted in George W. Bush-s electoral success. Throughout, Baker helps us know why we have not known these things before. Family tree of Secrets combines compelling narrative with eye-opening revelations. It offers the untold history of the machinations that have shaped American politics over much of the last century.
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When a person reaches a certain age, they tend to judge that they have seen it all, and done most of it. Well upon completing my read of Russ Bakers, “Family tree of Secrets”, I can now factually say, that I have READ IT ALL! LOL! Is this guy kidding me? Or is Mr. Baker really, seriously trying to convince me that the Bushies can be linked so far back, as to having been linked to both the JFK Assassination and the Watergate Take in-up Scandal? I don’t know whether to laugh or weep at such nonsense. I mean…this is what I sincerely call…FICTION WRITING at it’s apex! But what I find so frightening is, is that I don’t know who is more nuerotic? Russ Baker (then again, who can blame a man for trying to cash in on some change), or the minions and minions of mentally disturbed reviewers who seem to buy into this hot air, hook, line, and sinker? Is there a substance that everyone is indulging in here, that I do not know about? If there is, please! Please, a name let me in on what it is, so I can too consume in on this long and whimsical, deluded drive! This book is what I can only call, PARANOIA at it’s zenith!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Really, really dumb.
For example, Baker takes at face value the testimony of one Inge Honneus, who claims to have briefly dated Bush. Honneus describes at some part Bush in his “officer’s whites” at the O-club. The problem is that AF and TANG wear blues.
The sub-moronic Kennedy assassination stuff is pretty much what you’d expect from a book like this. Baker seems to have become just another nut.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
If you despise the Bush legacy and like the National Enquirer, then this book is for you. I do and I don’t. As a result I regret having bought this book. It is not poorly written so it gets two stars. A failed book covering two failed presidents.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
If you wish to judge everything that goes incorrect on the planet is Bush’s fault, you’ll like this book. If you reflect blaming Bush for everything should have some factual backup as a replacement for of highly contorted snippets of rumor, you will probably will fall asleep somewhere between page 1 and 3.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Sorry to say, but this is one of the worst books I’ve read over the last 12 months. I could manage somehow to read through the pages where the leader is trying to connect the Bushes to the Kennedy assassination. But … when I thought I was through – it ongoing all over again.
I couldn’t judge anything.
The whole tale could have establish a better place in one of the tabloids.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5