A while back, James K.A. Smith linked to this portrait of George W. Bush’s thought that grew out of journalism professor Walt Harrington’s 25-year acquaintance (which grew into friendship) with him. It’s a warm and friendly portrait without being a hagiographic justification of his policies (or, on the other hand, a screed against those same policies). It’s long but good.
Filed under: America as a World Power Tagged: | American foreign policy, Bush administration, George W. Bush, Walt Harrington