Craig Unger is the author of the New York Times bestselling House of Bush, House of Saud. He appears frequently as an analyst on CNN, the ABC Radio Network, and other broadcast outlets. The former deputy editor of The New York Observer and editor-in-chief of Boston Magazine, he has written about George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush for The New Yorker, Esquire, and Vanity Fair. He lives in New York City.
...the daughter of the former editor of Commentary Magazine, Norman Podhoretz. She has been described by left-wing journalist Craig Unger as “doyenne of the right-wing Bohemian set in Jerusalem.” She is the author of To Hell in a Handbasket: Carter,...
...To highlight this very real and dangerous attitude that the (now dying) MSM had, Parry uses independent journalist Craig Unger as a witness. Unger was one of the people hired by Newsweek to examine the 1980 October Surprise allegations. In doing so,...
...the Delusions of Neoconservatives and the Christian Right Triggered the Descent of America, and Still Imperil our Futureâ Craig Unger, exposes how a secret conspiracy between neocon warhawks, the Christian right and Middle East oil shieks came to power...
...nor progressives bothered to press much for investigation or change). Yet suddenly the voting machine issue reappears in Craig Unger’s new book Boss Rove: Inside Rove’s Secret Kingdom of Power and controversies such as Michael Connell mysteriously...
...Sep 03, 2008 | Story Top GOP Strategist Karl Rove Loses Cool Under Questioning from "Boss Rove" Author Craig Unger Aug 31, 2012 | Story RNC Launches with Tea Party’s Ted Cruz, Ann Romney and a "We Built It" Theme Shaped by Karl Rove Aug 29, 2012 |...
...University historian says to understand the Clintons, it's essential to understand their personal relationship. "Boss Rove" by Craig Unger. Karl Rove is no longer in the White House, but this book looks at how he remains a powerful political operative...
...historian says that to understand the Clintons, it’s essential to understand their personal relationship. “Boss Rove” by Craig Unger. Karl Rove is no longer in the White House, but this book looks at how he remains a powerful political operative...
...Pradeep Singh, - Geoff Entress, - Scott Wigton, - Brad Bouse, - Francisco Tolmasky, - Vik Duggal, - Craig Unger, - Mike McSherry, - Gaylord Kellogg, and - Jason Seats. The company is uing the additional capital to adding to their team...
...Bush II adviser Karl Rove. (Seems everyones ganging up on Rove these days.) The book, written by journalist Craig Unger, calls Rove a prime suspect in the two biggest political scandals of the decade: the Valerie Plame Wilson affair and the U.S....
...Hayes Phillips, Ph.D., Author and Troy T. Seman, Editor More than a year ago, a reporter named Craig Unger asked me a brilliant question about the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. Referring to reports that the counting of votes was rerouted through...
...the election, Rove was widely considered the party’s “puppet master.” In a profile in Vanity Fair, Craig Unger described Rove in all his glory: "Undeniably, he’s back. He has re-invented himself. He is not merely Bush’s Brain; he’s the...
...and consultants hired by the Romney campaign. The influence of “Boss Rove,” as a controversial new book by Craig Unger calls him, certainly cries out for scrutiny. Unger’s book notes that the Rove organizations, American Crossroads and...
...officials confirmed that Ben-Menashe, indeed, had been involved in important clandestine operations for Israel. For instance, American journalist Craig Unger was told by a senior intelligence official, Moshe Hebroni, that “Ben-Menashe served directly...
...The influence of âBoss Rove,â as by Craig Unger calls him, certainly cries out for scrutiny. Ungerâs book notes that the Rove organizations, American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, were pitched to conservative donors as âthe answer to outside...