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Fun CD to listen to, January 13, 1999
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I don't see why so many people take this book so seriously. It's comedy. I only have the CD of the book so I haven't read the book, but I have to say that it is hilarious. I don't care if Franken is not exactly telling the truth, I'm not going to write a thesis based on the facts presented in the book. Franken openly admits to all the faults of the book such as: he only named it b/c it would be controversial, and he didn't really listen to the show at all b/c it got too annoying for him. People don't have a sense of humor anymore. I don't think he was attacking Limbaugh as much as he was smart enough to know that there are people that do not like Limbaugh and would appreciate the one-liners about the talk show host. I recommend getting the CD b/c you can get a better sense of what Franken's words are supposed to come across as (he reads his own book) and there's a great clip of his speech towards the end.
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93 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
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This book is hilarious., February 24, 2000
Let's face it: If you are conservative then you probably will agree with Rush but if you lean towards liberal then you probably can't stand him.
In my case, I've read Rush's first book "The Way Things Ought to Be" and found it to be full of inaccuracies, unsubstantiated and outrageous claims, and misinformation. That's not to say Rush is a complete moron because he does put forth some good arguments, but overall, I think Al Franken proves his case to convince me that Rush is a (big fat) idiot.
I like this book because it is hysterically funny and quite entertaining. Al's wit is dry and sometimes vicious. I laughed to tears when I read the chapter about Phil Gramm ("I own more guns than I need, but not as many as I want.")
He lampoons the right wing, and I think he does it well. If you are a conservative with no sense of humor, you will not like this book.
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The Nation's Premier Political Comedian, September 9, 2001
Franken admits that he came up with the title for this book before writing it. This is a hilarious collection of essays targeting the politicial right wing. The book kicks off with a chapter that pokes fun of Limbaugh's hypocrisy, weight, and political/social stances. He writes, "It's way too easy to quote him: 'It's time to start championing old-fashioned virtues like... self-restraint, self-discipline' and then write STOP EATING!!!" Much of the book is like this; spoofs on right-wing hypocrisy alongside exposures of some of their more asinine remarks. (e.g.- Rush Limbaugh: "Have you ever noticed how all newspaper composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?" Pat Robertson: "The feminist agenda....is not about equal rights for women. It's about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft and become lesbians." Newt Gingrich: "If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days because they get infections... On the other hand, if combat means being on an aegis class cruiser managing the computer controls for twelve ships, a female may be again dramatically better than a male, who gets very, very frustrated sitting in a chair all the time because males are biologically driven to go out and hunt giraffes." Franken retorts: "Two images come to mind. The first is of the grasslands of Africa. During the Neolithic Period. Rush, Newt, and Bill Bennett, all 825 pounds of them, are trying to run down a giraffe. The giraffe is thinking, 'No problem here.' The second image is of Newt, about fifteen years ago, explaining to his thirteen-year-old daughter that she just got her first 'infection.'") Subsequent essays cover a range of political figures and issues. My version, the new paperback edition, also includes a postlude of "New Dirt on the Nutcase Right". There aren't many Jay Leno-type one-liners in this one. Instead, the essays have the strange mixture of building into hilarity while enraging you.
Good: This book is a quick, funny read. The best essays are the ones that target specific characters, particularly the ones on Limbaugh, Newt Gingerich, Phil Gramm, Pat Buchanan, and Pat Robertson.
Bad: A couple of the essays drag a bit, particularly the fictitious "Operation Chickenhawk".
Opinion: This one is hysterical! I laughed out loud regularly while reading it. It's definitely nice to see someone giving Limbaugh a taste of his own medicine. Franken stops at nothing, and in my opinion has definitely established himself as one of the nation's premier political comedians.
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