![]() ![]() ![]() Phillips urged the public not to ignore the similarities between the 41st and 43rd presidents. Phillips argued that the Bush family is dangerous because both the current and former President Bush share a “unique continuity” of supporters and opponents, because the family maintains a close relationship with the intelligence community, because both have focused on the Middle East during their presidencies and because the family’s business has had dealings with the bin Laden family. Last night, the author of the newly published American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush, attacked what he called the “Bush Dynasty” and its ties to special interests before a full house at the Institute of Politics’ JFK Jr. The chief elections and voting patterns analyst for Richard Nixon’s 1968 presidential campaign is not even a Republican anymore-in 2002, he re-registered in Connecticut as a political independent. ![]() Kevin Phillips ’64, the man the Wall Street Journal described in 1982 as the nation’s “leading conservative electoral analyst,” is not your typical Republican. ![]()
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