Bush's Brain (2004)
Directed by Michael Paradies Shoob / Joseph Mealey
Sub-Genres - Biography, Politics & Government |
Release Date - Aug 27, 2004 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 89 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
Filmmakers Michael Paradies Shoob and Joseph Mealey offer an in-depth look at the man many regard as the brains behind George W. Bush's political career -- Karl Rove, a political strategist who has been described as having a "junkyard-dog approach to politics." Bush's Brain is a documentary which follows Rove's career from high school (when he was accused of using dirty tricks to win debate competitions) through his guidance of Bush's campaigns for Texas governor and United States president (during which he used aggressive strategies to discredit Bush's opponents) to his role in the Bush White House and his possible links to the scandal in which the status of Valerie Plame as a longtime covert CIA operative was leaked to the press. Bush's Brain was based in part on the book Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential by James C. Moore and Wayne Slater; the film was shown at the 2003 South by Southwest Film Festival.
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dirty-tricks, guidance, political-advisor, political-campaign, politics, President, Republican-Party, scandal, strategy