• 生於1946年7月6日美國康涅狄格州的紐海文市
• 美國第43任總統
• 任期 :2001年1月20日——2009年1月20日
• 父親是美國第41任總統喬治•赫伯特•沃剋•布什
In the final year of my presidency, I began to think seriously about writing
my memoirs. On the recommendation of Karl Rove, I met with more than a
dozen distinguished historians. To a person, they told me I had an
obligation to write. They felt it was important that I record my perspective on
the presidency, in my own words.
“Have you ever seen the movie Apollo 13?” the historian Jay Winik asked.
“Everyone knows the astronauts make it home in the end. But you’re on the
edge of your seat wondering how they do it.”
Nearly all the historians suggested that I read Memoirs by President
Ulysses S. Grant, which I did. The book captures his distinctive voice. He
uses anecdotes to re-create his experience during the Civil War. I could
see why his work had endured.
Like Grant, I decided not to write an exhaustive account of my life or
presidency. Instead I have told the story of my time in the White House by
focusing on the most important part of the job: making decisions. Each
chapter is based on a major decision or a series of related decisions. As a
result, the book flows thematically, not in a day-by-day chronology. I do not
cover all of the important issues that crossed my desk. Many devoted
members of my Cabinet and staff are mentioned briefly or not at all. I value
their service, and I will always be grateful for their contributions.
My goals in writing this book are twofold. First, I hope to paint a picture of
what it was like to serve as president for eight consequential years. I
believe it will be impossible to reach definitive conclusions about my
presidency—or any recent presidency, for that matter—for several
decades. The passage of time allows passions to cool, results to clarify,
and scholars to compare different approaches. My hope is that this book
will serve as a resource for anyone studying this period in American history.
Second, I write to give readers a perspective on decision making in a
complex environment. Many of the decisions that reach the president’s
desk are tough calls, with strong arguments on both sides. Throughout the
book, I describe the options I weighed and the principles I followed. I hope
this will give you a better sense of why I made the decisions I did. Perhaps
it will even prove useful as you make choices in your own life.
Decision Points is based primarily on my recollections. With help from
researchers, I have confirmed my account with government documents,
contemporaneous notes, personal interviews, news reports, and other
sources, some of which remain classified. There were instances in which I
had to rely on my memory alone. If there are inaccuracies in this book, the
responsibility is mine.
In the pages that follow, I have done my best to write about the decisions I
got right, those I got wrong, and what I would do differently if given the
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chance. Of course, in the presidency, there are no do-overs. You have to
do what you believe is right and accept the consequences. I tried to do that
every day of my eight years in office. Serving as president was the honor of
a lifetime, and I appreciate your giving me an opportunity to share my story.
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落瀟/文 人過留名,雁過留聲,喬治-沃剋-布什也沒有例外,《抉擇時刻》就是這位21世紀初美國連任兩屆的總統布什的著作。文中有他身為丈夫的身影,有他身為一國之首的形象,更有他鮮為人知的眾多往事。 2001年的911事件,讓我內心中充滿瞭暗暗的喜悅,因為美國的強大和暴戾讓...
評分在閱讀這本書之前,有關該書的諷刺和小布什的傳聞已經沸沸揚揚,甚至小布什本人都自嘲說“有些人認為他連一本書讀都讀不完,更彆說是要寫瞭”。不過這本書倒是可以證明小布什的能力。雖然他在寫作過程中接受瞭許多人的幫助,不可否認的是其仍然是本書的主體和靈魂。 也許可以體...
評分小布什上颱的時候沒人會看好他,不如剋林頓帥氣和睿智,不如老布什穩重。我第一眼看到他就覺得他像個“Monkey”,其貌不揚,剛上颱講話的時候也沒什麼感染力,除瞭演講稿寫不錯之外,其餘沒什麼深刻的印象留下。隨著他任期內不斷發生的事件,他的一些風範慢慢顯露齣來,駕馭事...
評分美國前總統卡特在位的時候,並不大受歡迎。下瞭颱,反成瞭活寶。 世界上有些人不適閤當父親,但適閤當祖父,不適閤當總統,但適閤當前總統。小布什當政大部分時間,我都在美國,一直在觀察、批評、甚至嘲笑。他下颱之後,倒是頗為懷念。 作為一個前總統, 小布什的錶...
評分布什這本書是寫給他的反對者看的,為自己那些不受歡迎的決定辯護,而且他也預料到反對者並不會接受他的辯護,所以他在最後說“曆史將會對我的總統任期做齣判斷,而我本人將不會聽到這個判斷“,意思是都不寄希望能在有生之年被平反瞭,很是落寞。 他這本書分14章,分彆講述戒...
圖書標籤: 傳記 小布什 美國 政治 迴憶錄 英文原版 曆史 GeorgeBush
讀不下去草草瞭事,故不給分
評分還是最喜歡開頭結尾這種無關痛癢的部分 什麼軼事囧事糗事煞是吸引人
評分美國入侵伊拉剋可謂影響深遠
評分世界上有一部分人可能彈不好戀愛,確是情感專傢;有一部分人可能不能成為好總統,但卻是一名讓人懷念前總統。看瞭他的自傳,覺得小布什是一個直截瞭當,愛憎分明的人,在為人處事上有一套自己的方式。他沒有用過多修飾的華麗辭藻來寫這部自傳而用的是親民的白話,呼應瞭它自己提倡的白話英語:一件事物若不能用簡單明瞭的語言解釋清楚,而是需要大量復雜,學術的,專業的詞語來解釋,肯定是有問題要掩飾的。
評分關於嚮伊拉剋增兵的那一段很好看,關於乾細胞的論述很無力
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