Vanity Fair at its juiciest:
"Farewell to All That: An Oral History of the Bush White House,"
by Cullen Murphy and Todd S. Purdum, February 2009.
A taste:
Lawrence Wilkerson, top aide and later chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell:
We had this confluence of characters--and I use that term very carefully--that included people like Powell, Dick Cheney, Condi Rice, and so forth, which allowed one perception to be "the dream team." It allowed everybody to believe that this Sarah Palin-like president--because, let's face it, that's what he was--was going to be protected by this national-security elite, tested in the cauldrons of fire. What in effect happened was that a very astute, probably the most astute, bureaucratic entrepreneur I've ever run into in my life became the vice president of the United States.
He became vice president well before George Bush picked him. And he began to manipulate things from that point on, knowing that he was going to be able to convince this guy to pick him, knowing that he was then going to be able to wade into the vacuums that existed around George Bush--personality vacuum, character vacuum, details vacuum, experience vacuum.
"Fannie Mae's Last Stand" in the same issue, in which Bethany McLean "tells of the long, vicious war--involving most of Washington's top players--that helped propel one of the world's most successful companies off a cliff," is also no slouch in the muckraking department.
















I read the Wilkerson quote elsewhere and have quoted it. Thank you for reminding me that Vanity Fair is Different from Variety. Variety serves a purpose. But VF has some fine takes and like you say, good muckraking.
January 8, 2009 10:11 AM | Reply | Permalink
Cheney was the head of the committee to search for a VP for Bush. He chose himself because he couldn't find anybody better. Hubris anyone?
Enjoy.
January 8, 2009 11:44 AM | Reply | Permalink
Sweet! Now, a question: Where was Wilkerson in 2004, when the Bush team got a second shot at destroying the country? Where was Vanity Fair? This magazine, so informed and informing of haute trends, helped lay the emotional groundwork for some of the biggest debacles of the Bush Era, including the Iraq War. Where were these sons of bitches when we needed them?
January 8, 2009 2:02 PM | Reply | Permalink
I will give you this Curt, where was Wilkerson in 2005,2006...? I was not reading VF back then. Come to think about it, where were 90% of our 'liberal media"?
January 8, 2009 7:55 PM | Reply | Permalink