In Part 2 of this series, we take a close look at Bush’s membership, while he was a college student at Yale, in America’s oldest and perhaps most elite secret society, Skull and Bones. To get the full picture, here is another excerpt from WhoWhatWhy founder and Editor-in-Chief Russ Baker’s book, "Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America’s Invisible Government, and the Hidden History of the Last Fifty Years." But there is a hidden backstory to Bush’s rise to power - and it has everything to do with coming from privilege, and working to maintain that privilege for his own family and those in the same circles. If you’re like us you can’t help but notice that all of the retrospectives are flowery and lack any sense of balance.Īpart from describing his military service, these encomiums tend to focus on his later years, after he had been elected to high office. The media are now saturated with obituaries and glowing reviews of former President George H.W.
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