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He is detested by Democrats and abandoned by growing numbers of Republicans—one has to wonder, what drives George W. Bush? What are the core principles that keep him focused, despite attacks from both Left and Right? The answer, says acclaimed white house correspondent Bill Sammon, lies in understanding Bush as an evangelical president. A president who is not only an evangelical Christian, but also an evangelical leader—passionately dedicated to liberating Iraq, winning the war against terrorism, and ultimately changing the world through universal freedom and liberty for all.
In his new book, The Evangelical President, Sammon offers a snapshot of the Bush administration from winter 2005 to summer 2007. While documenting the triumphs and disasters during this crucial time in history, Sammon paints a riveting portrait of a president whose commitment to worldwide democracy is as unshakable as it is idealistic—and rooted in legitimate principles that his critics aren't willing to understand. As Bush stays focused on spreading freedom throughout the world, The Evangelical President shows why the president's critics might have "misunderestimated" him yet again.
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