 
The untold story of how the 9/11 Commission overcame partisanship and bureaucracy  to produce its acclaimed report.
 From the beginning, the 9/11 Commission found itself  facing obstacles — the Bush administration blocked its existence for months, the  first co-chairs resigned right away, the budget was limited, and a polarized Washington  was suspicious of its every request. Yet despite these long odds, the Commission  produced a bestselling report unanimously hailed for its objectivity, along with  a set of recommendations that led to the most significant reform of America’s national  security agencies in decades. This is a riveting insider’s account of Washington  at its worst — and its best.