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    Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential is a book by James Moore and Wayne Slater that chronicles the political career of Karl Rove and the role he has played in the elections of George W. Bush, both when running for Governor of Texas and for president.

    • James Moore, Wayne Slater
    • 2003
  2. 7 de out. de 2010 · Two journalists detail Karl Rove's rise to become George W. Bush's chief political advisor, examining his role in the 2000 presidential election and his influence on the strategy of the Bush administration

  3. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Based on a book by James C. Moore and Wayne Slater, this documentary examines how Karl Rove, President George W. Bush’s closest advisor, has shaped the policies of our nation, charting the role Rove has played in Bush’s rise to the top.

  4. 1 de fev. de 2003 · "Bush's Brain isn't a hatchet job on George W. Bush. In fact, the two authors largely dispel the myth of Bush's supposedly deficient IQ. But, more importantly, they lay bare the story of how Karl Rove may be the most powerful man in America.

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    • 2003
    • James Moore, Wayne Slater
  5. "Bush's Brain" is the tale of two stories. The first story is of how Karl Rove came to be the "Co-President" of America. It traces Rove's history from his days as a skilled high school debater at Olympus School, Salt Lake City, Utah, to his days at college as a Young Republican to his career in Austin, Texas as the proprietor of direct mail ...

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    • Wayne Moore, James,Slater
  6. 13 de mar. de 2004 · Bush's Brain: Directed by Joseph Mealey, Michael Shoob. With Cathy Bonner, Bruce Buchanan, Max Cleland, Shirley Cuff. An examination of political consultant Karl Rove's influence on George W. Bush's candidacy.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Karl Rove, American political consultant and principal architect of U.S. President George W. Bushs two presidential election campaigns (2000, 2004). Referred to as ‘Bushs Brain,’ he was also a senior adviser in the Bush administration and played an integral role in its policy-making decisions.