I saw The Manchurian Candidate yesterday, and it led me to look at Ebert’s review, where he mentions this article by Paul Krugman of the NYTimes (a non-NYTImes link here (from Truthout) , which is called The Arabian Candidate. From all the mounds of “coming out of secrecy” being done by scores of now former Bush administration people, and the lopsided toward “getting Bush out” vs “Pro-Bush” books in the political books at the bookstore, it is not so wildly conspiratorial to see the eerily possible connections between what may be close to reality and what Krugman is suggesting.
I also read an article for Esquire written by Ron Regan that is absolutely no-punches pulled (The Case Against George W. Bush ) (courtesy Dan Gilmour’s EJournal, who , by the way, has a new book just released called We, The Media –which is on its way to me via Amazon, along with a copy of Trippi’s book, which I’ve already read, and wanted a copy for myself, and House of Bush , House Of Saud)