President George W. Bush will make a dramatic return to the public spotlight this fall to promote his new book, Decision Points which is due out in November, just after the midterm elections.
His memoir will examine 14 key decisions and their ramifications in Bush's life and work.
President Bush, who once termed himself "the decider" will look at some of the forks in the road that he faced and some of the turns that he took.
Among the decision points addressed in the book will be: the financial bailout; the military surge in Iraq; limiting embryonic stem cell research and the Bush tax cuts. The book also touches upon the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, the situation in Afghanistan and the immigration debate.
The big buildup to Decision Points begins November 8 with a one-hour prime time TV special on NBC.
The plan also calls for a book signing tour and numerous other media interviews.
President Bush has remained largely out of the public spotlight since he left office nearly two years ago.
Though he's been a near-constant target of attack from and ever-present object of blame by President Obama and the Democrat Party leadership, Bush has remained silent.
He has let others (most notably Vice President Cheney and Karl Rove) defend his administration and his time in office.
But soon George W. Bush will re-emerge and he will speak his own mind,
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