Many believe that the strength of the Bush machine lies not in its leader but in Karl Rove, the man who picked Bush to run for Texas, tutored him on the workings of government, and ran brilliant yet brutal campaigns that would eventually sweep Bush into the Presidency. Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidentialdetails the making of Karl Rove's greatest creation-George W. Bush-and the continuing efforts to keep him on top. This book offers a rare glimpse into the man who has become the single most important advisor to George W. Bush-and the person who many think is calling the shots at the White House.
"Bush's Brain is also attracting attention for its stark claim that Rove has become America's "co-president"." (The London Times)
"If you want to understand the president's underlying motives, read the new book on his guru, Karl Rove, Bush's Brain. Penned by two crack Texas reporters, it discloses that in 1994 Mr. Rove, a hired gun for Philip Morris, persuaded the gubernatorial candidate George W. Bush to make tort reform a priority." (The Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2003)
"Its authors dispel the convenient myth of Bush's sub-standard IQ and describe instead an able but reluctant politician made to fit the role created for him - a creation of Rove's ambition." (Ecologist, July 2003)
"...the points are interesting...this is defiantly one for readers..." (Lloyds List, 8 August 2003)
"If you want to understand the president's underlying motives, read the new book on his guru, Karl Rove, Bush's Brain. Penned by two crack Texas reporters, it discloses that in 1994 Mr. Rove, a hired gun for Philip Morris, persuaded the gubernatorial candidate George W. Bush to make tort reform a priority." (The Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2003)
"Its authors dispel the convenient myth of Bush's sub-standard IQ and describe instead an able but reluctant politician made to fit the role created for him - a creation of Rove's ambition." (Ecologist, July 2003)
"...the points are interesting...this is defiantly one for readers..." (Lloyds List, 8 August 2003)
