This collection examines the political themes and strategies
utilized by candidate Bush in 1988 and President Bush in 1992, as
told by the actual players as well as presidential and political
scholars. Also considered are the role of the Vice President, the
Cabinet, relations with Congress and the Supreme Court, the
presidency and the media, and the role of the First Lady.
This volume focuses on the political world inside the Bush White
House. Domestic political actors and institutions such as the vice
president, chief of staff, Congress, and the Supreme Court all
interact to create a president's political world. In George Bush's
inaugural speech he spoke of the keys to success, saying these
ideas are timeless: duty, sacrifice, commitment. These themes are
seen by many of the writers in the collection as characterizing the
political world of George Bush.
Equal consideration is given to the political themes and
strategies utilized by candidate Bush in 1988 and President Bush in
1992. Also considered are the role of the Vice President, the
Cabinet, relations with Congress and the Supreme Court, the
presidency and the media, and the role of the First Lady. Essential
reading for scholars and other researchers of the Bush presidency
and American history of the late 1980s.
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