In 2004, a documentary film was directed and produced by Joseph Mealey and Michael Paradies Shoob with the shortened title, Bush's Brain.
In that film, a series of political insiders of both major parties suggest that Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's closest advisor, has almost single-handedly shaped United States executive branch policies, since the days when George W. Bush was running for Governor of Texas.
Moore and Slater have followed up that book, after the 2004 Presidential election, with Rove Exposed: How Bush's Brain Fooled America (2005) ISBN 0-471-78708-6.
Following the announcement of the bugging of Rove's office, Bill Clements won the election over the Democratic incumbent, Mark White.
The film was narrated by Jacques Vroom, Jr.[1] and full details, cast and crew can be found on IMDb.