"Small-town values" is big-time politics' winning slogan. But does the political machine actually value the small town itself? One small town finds out when, in 1999 Governor George W. Bush buys a ranch in tiny Crawford, Texas, calling it "home" just as he sets his sights on the White House. Thrust into the spotlight, Crawford booms. But when the war in Iraq escalates, Cindy Sheehan and her peace movement arrive, igniting local and national tensions.
Through the eyes of Crawford's characters, witness a unique reflection on the Bush era — a funny, deeply human story told by the unforgettable individuals who, once a President chose to intertwine his life with theirs, were forever changed.
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