BUSH DERANGEMENT SYNDROME STRIKES AGAIN IN NEW BIO OF 43rd PRESIDENT:
[Jean Edward Smith] has written critically acclaimed biographies of FDR, Eisenhower, Ulysses Grant and John Marshall. Now he’s published one of George W. Bush.
It’s so replete with factual errors and baseless assertions that it should call Smith’s credibility into question, make us reexamine his previous work and confront the crisis that the left’s politicization of history has brought about.
At Foreign Policy’s Web site, Will Inboden does a mammoth fact-check and concludes, as the headline has it, “It’s Impossible to Count the Things Wrong With the Negligent, Spurious, Distorted New Biography of George W. Bush.” Inboden worked at the State Department and National Security Council for five years during the Bush administration, so he isn’t neutral, but he is in a position to know what Smith got wrong.
And it’s a lot.
Read the whole thing.
You may need to go in through Google to read Inboden’s fact-check at Foreign Policy, but it’s worth it to see how just how badly BDS derailed Smith’s account. There’s a reason why the article is headlined “It’s Impossible to Count the Things Wrong With the Negligent, Spurious, Distorted New Biography of George W. Bush.”