I don’t really have a better suggestion than reading the obvious books. For the Bush presidency, I read/listened to both “Days of Fire”, a book by Peter Baker (a well-regarded journalist), and “Decision Points” by Bush. And I watched/listened to a bunch of interviews with various people involved with the admin.
I don’t really have a better suggestion than reading the obvious books. For the Bush presidency, I read/listened to both “Days of Fire”, a book by Peter Baker (a well-regarded journalist), and “Decision Points” by Bush. And I watched/listened to a bunch of interviews with various people involved with the admin.