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Savage Mules: The Democrats and Endless War [Paperback]

Dennis Perrin
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July 17, 2008

Renowned satirist with a mordant dissection of the Democrat’s record on war.

Americans see the Democratic Party as the anti-war party: vacillating flipfloppers in the eyes of conservatives; or, in the liberal view, restrained, measured wagers of war as “last resort.” In November 2006, voters put the Democrats into Congress to bring an end to the Iraq war. Yet the Democrats supported the “surge,” giving Bush more money than he himself requested, and voted through the next $459.6 billion defense budget.

In this hard-hitting examination of their role in the War on Terror, political analyst and satirist Dennis Perrin shatters the myth of the reluctant-warrior Democrats. He explores Democrat collusion in the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq and support for Israeli assaults on Gaza and Lebanon, while revealing their overlooked appetite for planning wars and selling them to the electorate. Compelling and bleakly humorous, Savage Mules shows a party at odds with its public image on this key issue in the race for the White House.


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Proclaiming that American political life has always been a feeding frenzy of delusion, uplift, and fantasy, blogger and satirist Perrin (Mr. Mike) focuses his attack more narrowly on the Democrats, arguing that from Andrew Jackson on, they have robbed, cheated and lied to their constituents in order to consolidate power and maximize mega-profits. The book moves from a historic overview to a contemporary critique of the Democratic support for the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, skewering such Democratic heavyweights as JFK, FDR, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, America's most underrated imperialist. The final chapter offers a blow-by-blow account of the liberal blogger convention YearlyKos, an event that the author uses to illustrate his conviction that the Dem [sic] elites will continue to gorge on corporate money and favors. Perrin undermines himself with his reliance on ad hominem attacks and joyless one-liners (JFK was smoked, genocide in Bosnia is an Ian Fleming scenario, the Iraq era had been satirically deficient). The result is a combination of self-righteousness and puerility. (Sept. 18)
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"Michael O'Donoghue was the most innovative satirist of his generation. Thankfully, this book forsakes the tabloid sensationalism of so many less show-business biographies, and honestly captures its subject and his unique creativity. I loved it." Chevy Chase "Laughter is a faculty that supposedly separates us from the beasts. But there is such a thing as a comedy animal, and Dennis Perrin has netted him with great aplomb. Humor, in the right hands, is no laughing matter." Christopher Hitchens "A humorous yet unsparing look at us - the sporting public." USA Today "Fascinating." New York Times Book Review"

Product Details

  • Paperback: 118 pages
  • Publisher: Verso (July 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844672654
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844672653
  • Product Dimensions: 0.4 x 6.5 x 7.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,134,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A book by an interesting man July 10, 2008
By Chris
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The author of this short polemic is a most interesting man. On his blog he writes about current events, sociological trends, the ups and downs of his life, his children, his troubled childhood, the comedy scene and other issues in a most engaging manner. What is most appealing about Mr. Perrin is how unpretentious he is. He has been through many highs and lows in his life. He was once something of a big shot. He worked for the outstanding group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), appeared on C-Span and other media outlets to argue against the American war on Iraq in 1991, wrote jokes for Bill Maher and other comedians, and published a book about Michael O'Donoghue to which Chevy Chase contributed a blurb of praise. But eight or nine years ago he developed some very severe financial problems and eneded up in Michigan working as a mall janitor. He later worked for a time at a janitorial service owned by John Birchers. The author's descent down the American class ladder seems to have provided him with a whole new perspective on class and social status in this country. He mentions only one experience relating to his janitorial service in this book, when he talked to the owner of a Korean eatery at a mall food court about the situation in Korea.

In more than one way the book serves as a brief introduction to the radical leftist critique of how our political class serves the rich and powerful. Much of this book gives a summary of the Democratic Party's historical support for repression of labor militancy domestically and, in the third world, human rights violations and war crimes. Gore Vidal produced a little book about the American presidency some years ago that had a similar idea as this one but I think this book is better than Vidal's.
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5.0 out of 5 stars US Politics--Everything Hidden in Plain Sight June 30, 2008
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Savage Mules: The Democrats and Endless War reveals US politics and policies (concerning both major parties, more or less) which feed my nation's lust for war. These strategies are all hidden in plain sight but Dennis Perrin sheds the light via a quick, sometimes comic, hold-no-punches presentation. In a little more than 100-pages, Perrin has written an important book that's fun to read.
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The common perception of Democrats is that we're weak-willed pacifists. The reality, says Dennis Perrin, is that the Democrats are just as much a part of this country's bloody history as any other party. They've been at the vanguard of U.S. imperialism since at least President Wilson.

What's more, we're hypocrites. We're willing to cheer on President Clinton's violence against, say, Yugoslavia, because that's Democratic violence. Republicans, of course, "cheer mass murder because they're evil and stupid." Not us, though. Says Perrin:

"Had Clinton been president after 9/11 and desired an invasion of Iraq (a natural extension of his policy of sanctions and bombing) as part of the War on Terror, chances are extremely high that a vast majority of liberals would have supported him, based on their previous allegiance."

All Americans buy into whatever the reigning orthodoxy is; usually that reigning orthodoxy involves the need to bomb a defenseless country into submission. We've been doing it forever, from massacres in the Philippines to Nicaraguan death squads to the Iraq War. This isn't characteristically Republican; it's characteristically American.

Structurally, the problem is that we have a political atmosphere that confines debate to a narrow range of admissible topics. Says Perrin of the Iran-Contra hearings: "[C]over-up, dismissal, suppression and destruction of evidence, and round-the-clock rationalizing [particularly on the part of the U.S. media] helped to squelch what, in a functioning constitutional democracy, would have been grounds for presidential impeachment and criminal prosecution."

Which is where Perrin trips me up: what would make this country functional?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book December 6, 2008
By Phil
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Great book. Short and straight to the point. Will knock around some heads among the ultra p.c. elite dems (or as Mr. Perrin calls 'em.... MULES). Informative to those whom believe Presidents Carter and Kennedy to be peace-nicks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Mind Churns August 29, 2008
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Savage Mules is a humorus but insightful comprehension of the mechanism of politics biased toward the manifestation of a particular party's anachronistic rules... Adonybus
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