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Publication date
  
Sep 4, 2007

Pages
  
480

OCLC
  
145379548

Author
  
Robert Draper

Publisher
  
Free Press

Dewey decimal
  
973.931092


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardcover

ISBN
  
0-7432-7728-7

Originally published
  
4 September 2007

Page count
  
480

Country
  
United States of America

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Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush is a 2007 book by Robert Draper. The book tells the story of the George W. Bush Administration from 2001 to 2007.

Draper wanted to tell the story of the Bush White House with an inside perspective. To this end, and in preparation for writing the book, Draper had six one-on-one interviews with President Bush. He also personally interviewed Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Karl Rove, and about 200 other individuals.

Quote from Jon Stewart on The Daily Show regarding the book in an appearance by Robert Draper on September 12, 2007:

"It is the most unvarnished, natural, seemingly unaffected view of this President. Uh, he was either disarmed by you, or didn't think you were writing this stuff down.

Quote from Roger Ebert on Bush's plans after the presidency:

"President George W. Bush confided [in Draper] some of his plans for retirement. Bush told Draper: "I'll give some speeches to replenish the ol' coffers -- I don't know what my dad gets; it's more than $50,000-$75,000 per speech -- Clinton's making a lot of money." In another interview, Bush noted Clinton's recent work with the U.N. and said that after he retired, "You won't catch me hanging around the U.N."

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