Former President, George W. Bush, will define his own legacy in his own words as the featured subject of an upcoming issue of Bluewater Productions’ Political Power biography comic series.
Political Power: George W. Bush, scheduled for release in December, recaps the eight years of the Bush administration using excerpts from Bush’s speeches, interviews and public appearances, his autobiography, and other sources.
Considered by many to be among the United States’ most divisive presidents, Bush’s reign in the White House was riddled with controversy from the start. From questions of the legitimacy of his 2000 election, to his inflexible stance on the ‘war on terror,” his administration’s definitions of torture and freedom, responses to domestic crises like Hurricane Katrina and the declining economy, this issue lets Bush's own words frame his story.
“People have strong feelings about Bush. He’s both vilified and hailed,” said Bluewater president, “So we thought the best way to present a fair approach to his story, was to let the man himself tell it. No editorializing. We will let readers draw their own conclusions.”
The issue, written and drawn by Joshua LaBello, examines Bush’s entire life story, but the crux of the issue centers around his years in the presidency.
LaBello added, “This book is not for the supporters of George W. Bush. Nor is it for those critical of him. It is a documentary of Bush’s time in office for the benefit of future generations. I want my children to read this book, see what happened during those two terms, and form their own opinions, for in the words of President George W. Bush, 'history will judge.'"
© C Harris Lynn, 2009
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