A mostly straightforward, occasionally repetitive, literarily undistinguished account of that investigation as well as its antecedents and aftermath. It oozes contempt toward Cheney’s former colleagues ... The book falls short of being a classic memoir — or for that matter an engaging read. Its emotional tone rarely veers beyond strident anger and self-righteousness, however well-earned ... Is Oath and Honor, with its justified outrage and self-mythologizing tone, actually a thinly veiled campaign biography?
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