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Hocus POTUS

Published
Jul 2007
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
285

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THE CATCH-22 OF THE IRAQ WAR
What's driving the ultra-dedicated State Department staffers nuts in the former Republican Palace in Baghdad's Green Zone? Is it the rising insurgency? The lack of power and water? The tide of utter chaos? The sinking feeling that the adventure is going south?
No.
What bothers them is WMDs. Without one, how can their beloved POTUS (security shorthand for President of the United States) justify this mess? Not finding a single WMD to justify it all is making POTUS look bad. Real bad. Enter Rick Gannon, Ambassador Goodhair's advisor-turned-war profiteer, recently imprisoned but now on the lam. Little does the Ambassador and his staff know that Rick--along with his pickup band of brigands, including a homesick Air National Guard pilot, a sourpuss Defense Intelligence agent, a jaded TV cameraman, and an aging Iraqi soccer star--may hold the key to POTUS' salvation. Written by the man who covered Ambassador Paul Bremer in Iraq for Time magazine, " Hocus POTUS" is a novel rich in real-life details and thinly veiled portrayals. It's also a hysterically irreverent--and masterfully crafted--antiwar satire that will keep you guessing to the end.

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Jul 2007 Melville House Publishing ISBN 193363328X
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