Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cites her personal climb to power as a shining example of how civil rights benefited a worthy African-American, but her Faustian bargain for success within George W. Bush’s administration meant death for many Iraqis, notes Lawrence Davidson.
Tag: George W. Bush
A Decade of Patriot Act Abuses
Ending the Iraq Catastrophe
Is Mitt Romney a Neocon Purist?
The Tale of Two Assassination Plots
Romney’s Neocon Foreign Policy Plan
Toward a New National Security Policy
Enduring Terror Double Standards
The One Answer: Tax the Rich
Exclusive: When President Barack Obama suggested a minor adjustment in tax rates for the rich to make sure they pay at least the same percentage as their employees Republicans cried “class warfare.” But higher taxes on the rich may be…
The Dark Legacy of Reaganomics
Exclusive: For half a century from the depths of the Great Depression until the rise of Ronald Reagan the U.S. government invested in building the nation and funding key research. And the country flourished. But Reagan then reversed those priorities. The…