Saturday, December 25, 2010

LA Times Book Review: Family of Secrets by Russ Baker

Family of Secrets is the journey of investigative journalist Russ Baker into the lives a part of the Bush Family Dynasty.  Baker spends a good amount of time establishing continuity of relationships that have had, or often perceived to have had, a large impact upon American history.  This book is essential to understanding what American politics are.  Moreover, the end product is a gleaming example of how extraordinary Baker is as an investigative journalist.  Although there were a few chapters which slowed the progression of the book to a crawl, many other chapters did a fairly good job at making up for what the slow ones lacked.  All in all a good read.  It is essential for anyone interested in the politics of American government.  Moreover, it provides well documented support for alternative theories to the JFK assassination and many, many other important happenings in recent American history.  Baker does a fine job at documenting his progress.  One of the most prominent issues that Baker avoids all-together was attempting to investigate or elucidate an explicit connection between the Bushes finances and the terror groups funding the attacks on 9/11.

Essential, 2 out of 3 Knuts!


The original of the full review can be found on the Los Angeles Times' website here.

Works Cited


Ruttin, Tim. Book Review: Family of Secrets. January 7, 2009. http://articles.latimes.com/print/2009/jan/07/entertainment/et-rutten7 (accessed December 24, 2010).






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