Was he? Had he?
Corey Robin: In the Name of Security, 19 October 2006
The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government
by David Johnson.
Chicago, 277 pp., £13, May 2006,0 226 40190 1 Show More
by David Johnson.
Chicago, 277 pp., £13, May 2006,
Terrorism and the Constitution: Sacrificing Civil Liberties in the Name of National Security
by David Cole and James Dempsey.
New Press, 320 pp., £10.99, March 2006,1 56584 939 6 Show More
by David Cole and James Dempsey.
New Press, 320 pp., £10.99, March 2006,
General Ashcroft: Attorney at War
by Nancy Baker.
Kansas, 320 pp., £26.50, April 2006,0 7006 1455 9 Show More
by Nancy Baker.
Kansas, 320 pp., £26.50, April 2006,
State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration
by James Risen.
Free Press, 240 pp., £18.99, January 2006,0 7432 7578 0 Show More
by James Risen.
Free Press, 240 pp., £18.99, January 2006,
Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush
by Eric Boehlert.
Free Press, 352 pp., $25, May 2006,0 7432 8931 5 Show More
by Eric Boehlert.
Free Press, 352 pp., $25, May 2006,
“... Convinced that calico cats were signs of the devil, he reportedly had his team make sure that the International Court at The Hague had none on its premises. Ashcroft’s peculiar notions reflect the broader discontent of his party with the political culture bequeathed to or foisted on the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. During those years, liberals and ... ”