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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank You Cheney,
By "hahahaya" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
The media attention around Cheney's attempted legal action against whitehouse.org and banning of the website by a grade school drove me to the hilarious website and I was instantly hooked. The sharp, biting wit of the whitehouse.org site is captured beautifully in this book and the print medium allows the authors to add new depth to their unrelenting ridicule of Bush and his cronies. Even Bush supporters will find it hard to suppress the sudden fits of laughter that certain passages in this book provoke. More than just funny, the book is a frighteningly poignant examination of the monetary agendas and warped sense of ethics that infest the executive branch.
46 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, TRUTH that will set you free!,
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This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
While this material is from the always-funny website WHITEHOUSE.org, which is the location of the best parody site on the entire net (with the possible exception of its "sister site," LANDOVER BAPTIST), the truths "exposed" in this delightful book will have you rolling on the floor in an alarming mixture of hilarity and horror.You'll learn so much about the least President in American history (with the possible exception of his dad) it will make you wonder how they can sell it for a measly twelve bucks. It's the best value in humor and history you'll find at Amazon or anywhere. Funnier than the fate of rotten Ronnie and even a little more side-splitting than the astonishing debt piled up by those "SPEND, SPEND, SPEND" (as long as it's not their fat-cat friends money) RepubliCan'ts. Give this wonderful book to friends, lovers, the mailman, everybody you can think of. Yes, it's THAT good! Then get Molly Ivans new book. While not quite as funny, it has the distinction of unvarnished truth. Which makes the Crimes Against Humanity of the Bush Administration(s) all the more scary. Also see MoveOn.org for REAL democracy in action.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive and HYSTERICAL,
By Susan Carlson (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
I was pretty skeptical when I picked this up, but I have to say, this really is an amazingly well-crafted piece of STINGING political satire. The writer SKEWERS the entire Bush klan with no mercy. It's definitely R-Rated fare though, so I wouldn't let the kiddies at it. But if you're craving a wickedly hilarious election year read, I think this definitely belongs on our short list. (Unless you're Barbara Bush, in which case this book justm ight make your head explode!)
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In Hilarious Humor is revealed the Terrifying Truth:,
By Dora (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
I see that the frightened Bush lap dogs have already come snarling. In contradistinction to them, I've actually read this fabulous book. It is - by far - the funniest book I've devoured in a long while. In ripping the coy illusions spun by Karl Rove (and dutifully parroted by our truth-adverse President) into colorful confetti and creating an outrageous, unvarnished version of the Bush White House, this book comes perilously close to revealing the nastiest and most deceitful administration in the history of our great country. While you with howl with laughter, your joy will be tempered by the realization that this book's less amusing, more conniving counterpart truly exists in Washington.
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you Dick Cheney!,
By "joecuba" (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
The media attention around Dick Cheney's attempted legal action against whitehouse.org drove me to the hilarious website and I was instantly hooked. The sharp, biting wit of the whitehouse.org site is captured beautifully in this book and the print medium allows the authors to add new depth to their unrelenting ridicule of Bush and his cronies. Even Bush supporters will find it hard to suppress the sudden fits of laughter that certain passages in this book provoke. More than just funny, however, the book is a frighteningly poignant examination of the monetary agendas and warped sense of ethics that infest the executive branch. Regardless of your political affiliations, pick up a copy of the White House Inc. Employee Handbook for some perversely unique, highly inventive, absolutely hilarious and unceasingly brutal comedy.
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been funnier,
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This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
Here's an idea that, while good, is very difficult to sustain at the length provided in this volume! Of the four authors, there are two much funnier and nastier than the remaining two, and so about half the book's contents fall somewhat flat. You will have better luck dipping into the book at random rather than trying to read it straight through.The Bush II Whitehouse is such an indescribably strange place that I am not sure the reality is not far stranger than the parodies found here. No presidential administration within my fairly long memory (going back to FDR) has been so completely and blatantly a captive of big business and the craziest elements of the far-right, or has dared to adopt a foreign policy based on simple, naked and unprovoked agression against weak nations with oil. Nor have we had a previous president so completely disinterested in and ignorant of the world around him, unless you want to go all the way back to Warren G. Harding. In short, we have a situation where you have to laugh to keep from crying, and this book does help a lot to find some laughs amidst the tears.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intelligent, Poignant, Crude and Hilarious,
By John DeMaria (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
Full of laugh-out-loud moments, the White House Inc. Employee Handbook is a brilliant and much needed satire. It is also a refreshing, genuinely creative addition to the increasingly stale library of liberal-authored republican bashing books. The authors do a superb job of supercharging their humor with intelligence and insight. Clearly these guys have done their research and write from the perspective of a deranged Whitehouse insider. It is absolutely worth the 11 bucks, and absolutely worth a read.
21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
extremely funny and informative,
By A Customer
This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
I picked this book up in the bookstore and kept giggling out loud and my husband told me to get it to quit embarrasing him in public. He is a Bush man but enjoyed the parts I read aloud, although he'd never admit to it. The White House floor plans are a hoot. The small details in this book, such as the secret service man's quote and Bush's nicknames for all the world's power players, are what make it hilarious. I'm sure the First Pets aren't as bad as they are depicted. This is wonderfully humorous political satire and well worth purchasing.
29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If we couldn't laugh about BushCo, we'd cry...,
By L Goodman-Malamuth "Leslie Goodman-Malamuth" (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
Let's hear it for Yankee ingenuity! And let's hear it for the good folks at Chickenhead Productions who came up with this funny book. Chickenhead's website, www.whitehouse.org, looks frighteningly like the officially authorized, so-called "real thing"--until you start reading it.I'm hoping that this book will soon be an artifact of a benighted, bulging-deficit, perpetual-war lost era, like the books on Dan Quayle (or worse yet, penned by his wife) that also are part of my collection of books on American politics.
27 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Over and Over Again,
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This review is from: White House Inc. Employee Handbook (Paperback)
I normal trust the reviews on Amazon more then I did for this book. Many of the reviews rate the book as middle of the road yet the web site is so funny, I was sure I would find the book as humorous. And for the first 30 or so pages I was dead on, it was a laugh riot. I just kept laughing out loud. The sly low key and in your face humor was equally side splitting. The authors were able, at least in the first section of the book, to take the attitude from the web site and use it in this White House employee manual parody. Unfortunately for me, and I would assume many readers, the fresh, sharp humor started to get stale. There is only so many times you can beat that horse and they did not stop. On and on about how the Bush team was out to get richer, destroy the environment and scrap any social program going.
At about page 100 I started to skip sections and hoped the end was near. The lack of originality and new material really started to sour me on the whole book and even a bit on the original web site its self. I am sure that is the exact opposite reaction the authors were looking for. I also started to get a bit turned off by the rather in your face sexism and not so hidden racism. I know it was all part of the parody, but is was a bit much. Lastly the whole pro life / pro choice comments were a bit too edgy for me. Overall my opinion is that this is a perfect book to pick up used and read a chapter every other month. The bits you forget will make the book less repetitive and stale. |
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