Thursday, March 8, 2007

Read It and Weep

Sidney Blumenthal is a top journalist who was a top aid to President Clinton and now writes a really good weekly column for Salon that is always worth reading. He has the insider's sources without the stenographer mentality of too many active Washington journalists working for the top newspapers and networks these days. This week's column covers this startling reporting on a Bush "book club":

As witnesses were trooping to the stand in the federal courthouse in Washington to testify in the case of United States v. I. Lewis Libby, and the Washington Post was publishing its series on the squalid conditions that wounded Iraq war veterans suffer at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center while thousands more soldiers were surging into Baghdad, President Bush held one of his private book club sessions that Karl Rove organizes for him at the White House. Rove picks the book, invites the author and a few neoconservative intellectual luminaries, and conducts the discussions. For this Bush book club meeting, the guest was Andrew Roberts, an English conservative historian and columnist and the author of "The Churchillians" and, most recently, "A History of the English-Speaking People Since 1900."

The subject of Winston Churchill inspired Bush's self-reflection. The president confided to Roberts that he believes he has an advantage over Churchill, a reliable source with access to the conversation told me. He has faith in God, Bush explained, but Churchill, an agnostic, did not. Because he believes in God, it is easier for him to make decisions and stick to them than it was for Churchill. Bush said he doesn't worry, or feel alone, or care if he is unpopular. He has God.


Bush -- better than Churchill, according to Bush. The White House is still Fantasy Island.

1 comment:

Nick Burbules said...

Eric, Doug,

Thanks for the link to Progressive Blog Digest. I have added you to my blog list as well.

Nick Burbules