No End In Sight

Documentary about frustrated government workers opens

By Roger Ebert on October 11, 2007

A documentary featuring devastating testimony from men and women who had top government or military jobs, had responsibility in Iraq or Washington, implemented policy, filed reports, labored faithfully in the service of U.S. foreign policy, and then left the government. Some jumped, some were pushed. They all feel disillusioned about the way the White House stubbornly refused to listen to their advice. All the more powerful because they are not anti-war activists or sitting ducks for Michael Moore, but people who were important to the Bush administration. Not Rated Four stars.