Blood on Their Hands
In "Blood on Their Hands," author Forrest P. Redd offers a compelling reevaluation of the Bush Administration, presenting a provocative argument that shifts the responsibility for eight years of failures and atrocities onto the American voters themselves. Published by the University Press of America in 2009, this thought-provoking paperback spans 230 pages and delves into critical events that shaped contemporary politics.
Redd meticulously examines the Supreme Court's pivotal role in the controversial 2000 election, providing insights that are essential for understanding the political landscape of the time. He also draws a fascinating comparison between John Kerry and George W. Bush during the 2004 election, highlighting the nuances that influenced voter decisions. Additionally, Redd offers a reflective analysis of the 2008 election, making this book a vital resource for anyone interested in American political history and the dynamics of electoral responsibility.