Synopsis: Small Town Values ... big time politics' winning slogan. But does the political machine, so desirous of this wholesome image, actually value the small town itself?
In 1999, then Governor George W. Bush bought a ranch in the one-stoplight town of Crawford, Texas, calling it "home" just in time to set his sights on the White House. Having invented Bush's "folksy image," the campaign's victory thrusts Crawford onto the world stage and an insular community of barely 700 explodes overnight.