Kevin Phillips writes on his new book, American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush (registration required):
Dynasties in American politics are dangerous. We saw it with the Kennedys, we may well see it with the Clintons and we’re certainly seeing it with the Bushes. Between now and the November election, it’s crucial that Americans come to understand how four generations of the current president’s family have embroiled the United States in the Middle East through CIA connections, arms shipments, rogue banks, inherited war policies and personal financial links.
I caught a few minutes of Mr. Phillips yesterday on Book TV. He was recounting how prior to Gulf War I the Bush administration made accusations against Iraq (the removal of Kuwaiti babies from hospital incubators) which were totally bogus. Yet after the war the press virtually ignored how pre-war claims had been trumped up.
Funny how history repeats itself, isn’t it?