While the overall picture that Woodward paints is hardly new, he fleshes out each chapter with previously untold anecdotes of incompetence, that enrich the reader's understanding of the inner workings of the current White House, led by a man who not that long ago admitted that he doesn't «have the foggiest
idea about international,
foreign policy.»
It is a good
idea to write argumentative essay
about importance of
foreign aid to third world countries,
about the war in Iraq, globalization, violence in sports, current politics, alcohol on campus, eating disorders and media portrayal of women, religious education in public schools,
foreign policy, homelessness causes, illegal immigration, etc..
Dog whistles will be blown (Obama has all those «
foreign»
policies and «
foreign»
ideas, and hey, whoa, who said anything
about his birth certificate).