The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder

Oct 29, 2008 15:27


Just finished reading a book called The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi. (for those who care, Bugliosi was the prosecutor in the Charles Manson trials).

I'm not going to say that I agree wholeheartedly with everything he says in this book. I find some of his arguments to be true, some of them to be tenuous, and some of them to be rather absurd (especially the paragraphs where he inexplicably goes on a rant about how the entertainment business is ruining the moral fiber of America. Being a part of said business, I find that a tad bit offensive.)
He also is a bit too subjective in his arguments. I'd rather not read about how he deems people 'stupid' if they disagree with his arguments.

That being said, I do believe this book is a worthwhile read. It's kind of a dense subject, with a fair amount of legal speak, but I recommend it to anyone interested in politics or the nuances of the Iraq war.

Someone else please read it. I want to hear opinions.
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