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London Review of Books (Weinberger)

 

'Decision points' is business-speak for a list of factors, usually marked by a bullet in PowerPoint presentations, that should be considered before making a decision. There are no decision points in Decision Points.... Bush never stops to consider. He is the Decider who acts impulsively and 'crisply', drawing on his 'moral clarity'. In the scariest line in the book, he has been allowed to let slip that his motive for the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq was simple revenge, surely the least desirable emotional quality one would want in a world leader with access to nuclear weapons. About 9/11 the text says: 'My blood was boiling. We were going to find out who did this, and kick their ass.'
-- Eliot Weinberger. "'Damn right,' I said" review of "Decision Points" by George W. Bush. London Review of Books, Vol. 33 No. 1 (6 January 2011) pages 3-5.
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