

An edition of The President's Counselor (1790)
The Rise to Power of Alberto Gonzales
By Bill Minutaglio
Publish Date
July 3, 2006
Publisher
Rayo
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
The first and only biography of the most controversial U.S. Attorney general in recent memoryIn defiance of expectations, statistics, and stereotypes, Alberto Gonzales has risen to become one of the most powerful men in America. Gonzales has been the nexus for key policy points for the Bush administration, and holds inflammatory and very influential positions on issues that seize and polarize the nation — privacy, capital punishment, and torture.Gonzales's unyielding loyalty to George W. Bush — during a time when to call his presidency "controversial" would be an understatement of massive proportions — is a fascinating study in the politics of ambition.From his modest beginnings in Humble, Texas, to his stone-faced refusal to buckle under the pressure of dissenters, The President's Counselor provides never-seen insight into the man whose influence over a very powerful president in very pressing times will undoubtedly impact people here and abroad for years to come.
subjects: Politics and government, Friends and associates, Presidents, Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction, Political consultants, Attorneys general, Biography, Staff, New York Times reviewed, Lawyers, biography, Attorneys general, biography, Presidents, united states, staff, Hispanic americans, biography
People: Alberto R. Gonzales, George W. Bush (1946-)
Places: United States