Elizabeth Drew

Elizabeth Drew, who lives in Washington, is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. She is the author of twelve books.

From the Review

October 22, 2009: Health Care: Can Obama Swing It?

May 28, 2009: A Stimulus for Musical Colleges? (letter)

March 26, 2009: The Thirty Days of Barack Obama

December 18, 2008: The Truth About the Election

June 26, 2008: The Jim Webb Story

A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America by Jim Webb

May 15, 2008: Travesty in Michigan (letter)

April 17, 2008: Molehill Politics

May 10, 2007: The War in Washington

January 11, 2007: Democrats: The Big Surprise*

October 19, 2006: 'Power Grab' (letter)

June 22, 2006: Power Grab

June 23, 2005: Selling Washington

March 24, 2005: He's Back!*

Winning the Future: A 21st Century Contract with America by Newt Gingrich

The Enduring Revolution: How the Contract with America Continues to Shape the Nation by Major Garrett

The Republican Revolution 10 Years Later: Smaller Government or Business as Usual? edited by Chris Edwards and John Samples

September 23, 2004: Pinning the Blame*

The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

June 10, 2004: Bush: The Dream Campaign*

March 11, 2004: Primary Colors

February 12, 2004: Hung Up in Washington*

Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America Forever by Tom Daschle, with Michael D'Orso

November 20, 2003: Waiting for the General

November 6, 2003: 'The Neocons in Power' (letter)

June 12, 2003: The Neocons in Power

May 1, 2003: The Enforcer*

Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential by James Moore and Wayne Slater

Boy Genius: Karl Rove, the Brains Behind the Remarkable Political Triumph of George W. Bush by Lou Dubose, Jan Reid,and Carl M. Cannon

December 5, 2002: War Games in the Senate

August 9, 2001: Bush's Weird Tax Cut*

From New York Review Books

Fear and Loathing in George W. Bush's Washington
Russell Baker in his preface writes: "In Washington an age of moral and philosophical sterility is deeply entrenched, and as Elizabeth Drew's reporting attests, the result is not pretty. "