Why the Bush White House cooperated so assiduously with BobWoodward for his new book, Plan of Attack, remains puzzling.Woodward's career has been unique: Having gotten a taste for changinghistory with his early 1970s Watergate reporting, he continues towant to be a player in current events, not merely history'schronicler.
Woodward's first book on the Bush presidency, Bush at War, wasconsidered a plus for President Bush. But why was that book aided bythe White House?
One answer, of course, is that Bush's handlers decided Woodwardcould write a book without the president's approval, so bycooperating they could help shape it. Woodward is a curious hybrid:an …
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