George W. Bush To Write Memoir About "Decisions"

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HILLEL ITALIE | 03/18/09 05:49 PM | AP

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NEW YORK — Former President George W. Bush, who once famously called himself "The Decider," is writing a book about decisions.

"I want people to understand the environment in which I was making decisions. I want people to get a sense of how decisions were made and I want people to understand the options that were placed before me," Bush said during a brief telephone interview Wednesday with The Associated Press from his office in Dallas.

Bush's book, tentatively (not decisively) called "Decision Points," is scheduled for a 2010 release by Crown, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group. It is unusual in a couple of ways.

Instead of telling his life story, Bush will concentrate on about a dozen personal and presidential choices, from giving up drinking to picking Dick Cheney as his vice president to sending troops to Iraq. He will also write about his relationship with family members, including his father, the first President Bush, his religious faith and his highly criticized response to Hurricane Katrina.

Instead of having competing publishers bid, Bush and his representative, Washington attorney Robert Barnett, negotiated for world rights only with Crown Publishers, where authors include President Obama and Bush's secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice. Barnett used a similar strategy in working out deals with publisher Alfred A. Knopf for another client, former President Clinton.

"Proceeding in this way gets the project going promptly, avoids the time-consuming process of multiple meetings and multiple negotiations, and preserves confidentiality for all concerned," Barnett said.

Financial details were not disclosed, although publishers have openly doubted that Bush would receive the $15 million Clinton got for his memoir, "My Life."

Crown Publishing is a division of Random House Inc. and the deal was handled by Random House executive vice president and publisher at large Stephen Rubin. As head of the Doubleday Publishing Group_ a division recently dismantled in a corporate realignment _ Rubin released Dan Brown's mega-selling "The Da Vinci Code" and Kitty Kelley's "The Family," an unauthorized and unflattering take on the Bush dynasty.

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Barnett said that Rubin and Crown had shown "great enthusiasm" and that a deal was made not long after Rubin and Crown officials met with Bush in Dallas.

The structure of Bush's current book is not unlike his "A Charge to Keep," published by William Morrow in 1999 as the then-Texas governor was preparing to run for president. In the foreword to "Charge," Bush noted that he had no interest in a comprehensive, chronological memoir.

"That would be far too boring," he wrote. "The book chronicles some of the events that have shaped my life and some of my major decisions and actions as governor of Texas."

Bush told the AP on Wednesday that he was not "comfortable with the first book, only because it seemed rushed," and that his current memoir would have "a lot more depth," thanks to his years as president. Although he didn't keep a diary while in the White House _ he "jotted" down the occasional note _ he said he began "Decision Points" just two days after leaving the White House and had written "maybe" 30,000 words so far.

Bush is working with research assistants and a former White House speechwriter, Chris Michel.

Once known for his reluctance to acknowledge mistakes, Bush said the book would include self-criticism, "Absolutely, yes," but cautioned that "hindsight is very easy" and that he would make sure readers could view events as he saw them.

"I want to recreate what it was like, for example, right after 9/11," he said, "and have people understand the emotions I felt and what others around me felt at the time."

Asked if he might write about the ouster of his first defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, or about his decision not to pardon Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, choices both openly disputed by Cheney, Bush said he didn't know.

"I made a lot of decisions," he said.

Libby was convicted of perjury and obstructing justice in the investigation of the 2003 leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity. Bush commuted Libby's sentence and saved him from serving time in prison, but Libby remains a convicted felon.

Bush said he has read other presidential memoirs, including Ulysses S. Grants' highly praised autobiography, a book he enjoyed in part because it was "anecdotal." He said he had "skimmed" Clinton's memoir and had yet to read either of Obama's books, "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope."

Like Clinton, he is a fan of "Personal History," the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir by Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham.

Presidential memoirs have rarely satisfied critics or the general public, with exceptions including Clinton's "My Life," a million seller despite mixed reviews, and Grant's memoirs, which didn't even cover his time in office. Bush's father also did not write a conventional memoir; he instead collaborated on a foreign policy book with his national security adviser, Brent Scowcroft.

George W. Bush has been talking for months about a memoir, even while he was president, and has said he wanted to give people an idea of the world as seen through a president's eyes. Publishers, noting Bush's low approval ratings and questioning his capacity for self-criticism, have been less enthusiastic, urging him not to hurry. Still, Barnett said he received calls from several publishers about a possible book.

Virtually all the top officials in the Bush administration, from Rice to political strategist Karl Rove, have either completed books or are in the midst of writing them. Cheney has said he plans a memoir and former first lady Laura Bush has a deal with Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.

Her book, like her husband's, is scheduled for 2010. Barnett, who represents both Bushes, said that Laura Bush's book would come out first.

NEW YORK — Former President George W. Bush, who once famously called himself "The Decider," is writing a book about decisions. "I want people to understand the environment in which I was making...
NEW YORK — Former President George W. Bush, who once famously called himself "The Decider," is writing a book about decisions. "I want people to understand the environment in which I was making...
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A whole book just to say "I go with my gut"?

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- SharonB I'm a Fan of SharonB 13 fans permalink

Working title:

"I Broke the Earth"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 03/24/2009
- Insightful I'm a Fan of Insightful 6 fans permalink

The perfect title is "Administration of Deceit and Chaos" by George W. Bush, the president who was never legally elected. I watched with enormous pain as he trampled through 8 years of sick destruction of our country and the really outrageous fact is that he was never legally elected. He stole Florida in a fixed election and made sure the Ohio vote was monkeyed with in various ways in 2006.

Let us never forget the way this Bush group infiltrated our election system. Keep your eyes on a try by Jeb Bush to try for a replay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 03/20/2009
- jillian222 I'm a Fan of jillian222 4 fans permalink
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How sad that more trees will be killed so Bush and his deceitful posse can extol the imaginary virtues of their White House years in print.

Fade away and show some semblance of dignity in your silence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 03/20/2009
- bellabeach I'm a Fan of bellabeach 13 fans permalink

It will read..."I Never Made Any!".....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 03/20/2009
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In a related note, Crayon Futures are up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 03/20/2009
- Telemachus I'm a Fan of Telemachus 113 fans permalink

Title: "Kiss My Left Behind."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 03/20/2009
- rabrophy I'm a Fan of rabrophy 13 fans permalink

It will be written by his speech writer, edited by Cheney and only fools will buy it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 03/20/2009
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I might but it, if it shows up on a flea market table in comic book form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 03/20/2009
- drcrank I'm a Fan of drcrank 5 fans permalink

So he's writing a pamphlet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 03/20/2009
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This oughta be a real Pulitzer Prize winner. It'll be in the 75% off discount bin at Barnes and Noble within a month of its release....right next to Jose Canseco, Kitty Kelly, and Tony Robbins

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 03/19/2009
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 88 fans permalink
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Actually, Kelly's exposè, "The Family," was well researched.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 03/19/2009
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It should be, simply: Duh-bull-you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 03/19/2009
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How much will be blacked out and how much will be true?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 03/19/2009
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None will be true...that's for certain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 03/20/2009

It'll be printed like Cliff Notes, entitled "The Decider's Decisions for Dummies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 03/19/2009
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I was just going to say that - but with pop-out pictures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 03/19/2009
- OMG1109 I'm a Fan of OMG1109 18 fans permalink

A 1 page book written with 36 point font!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 03/19/2009
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I'd be the farm that his number one biggest regret is Dick Cheney. See, he DOES have something in common with the average American.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 03/19/2009
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