What Draper does with great skill in Dead Certain is debunk caricatures of George Bush, both positive and negative. In place of the dim-witted bogeyman of the left and the resolute hero of the right, Draper introduces a three-dimensional man full of contradictions.
In this ambitious work of political narrative, Robert Draper takes us inside the Bush White House and delivers an intimate portrait of a tumultuous decade and an embattled administration.Virtually every page of this book crackles with scenes, anecdotes, and dialogue based on access to every principal actor in the Bush administration, including six newsmaking interviews with the president himself.
Prologue: December 12, 2006
PART I :BAPTISM
Chapter 1: New Hampshire
Chapter 2: Texas
Chapter 3: South Carolina
PART II:“THROUGH OUR TEARS”
Chapter 4: The Building of Bushworld
Chapter 5: Doing a Few Things Right
Chapter 6: Then...
PART III:DARK CITY ON A HILL
Chapter 7: Nightmare Scenario
Chapter 8: Drumbeats
Chapter 9: The Grid
Chapter 10: Thanksgiving
PART IV:A CHOICE, NOT A REFERENDUM
Chapter 11: The One-Legged Runner
Chapter 12: “You Know Where I Stand”
Chapter 13: Ask President Bush
Chapter 14: “Stand with Me”
PART V:COMEUPPANCE
Chapter 15: Eight-Year Men
Chapter 16: Big Ball, Long Bomb
Chapter 17: Heck of a Job
Chapter 18: “This Is Not Your Daughter.
PART VI : THE THUMPIN
Chapter 19: The Bolten Bounce
Chapter 20: The Phantom Fence
Chapter 21: “I Owe You a Strategy That'U Work”
Chapter 22: A Fine Line Between Realism and Pessimism
Epilogue
Source Notes
Author's Note and Acknowledgments
Index