Handy List my local paper put out.Bush under fire
"The Case for Impeachment: The Legal Argument for Removing George W. Bush From Office" by Dave Kindorff and Barbara Olshansky. (St. Martin's, $23.95). Oct.
"Pretensions to Empire: A Case for Impeachment" by Lewis Lapham. (The New Press, $24.95). Sept.
"Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal and the Selling of the Iraq War" by Michael Isikoff and David Corn. (Crown, $25.95). Oct.
"The Republican Playbook" by Andy Borowitz. (Hyperion, $16.95). Oct.
"Armed Madhouse" by Greg Palast. (Dutton, $25.95).
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06176/701028-44.stmPublishers pouring out volumes on the issues of the day
Sunday, June 25, 2006
They've been arriving regularly since early spring, first in a trickle, now in a steady stream and by the end of August, a flood.
Inspired by the ongoing U.S. occupation of Iraq, the Bush administration's war on terror and domestic policies, the performance of the news media and the vicious partisan nature of today's politics, mainstream publishers are releasing an unusual amount of books on current affairs.
"Ten years ago, political books didn't sell very well," said Patricia Schroeder, president of the American Association of Publishers. "Now, in the last three or four years, the sales are off the charts. Look at the last election with the Al Frankens, Michael Moores, Bill O'Reillys. The publishers know this and they're responding."
Schroeder, a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives -- and a Democrat -- also brought up best-selling books by former Bush administration officials like former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and Environmental Protection Agency Director Christine Todd Whitman.
"I call it their 'exit strategy.' These people are loyal until they leave the corral and then they can write a controversial book," she laughed.
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