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The Book of Obama: From Hope and Change to the Age of Revolt Paperback – Illustrated, June 5, 2012
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Ted Rall
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Print length240 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherSeven Stories Press
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Publication dateJune 5, 2012
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Dimensions6 x 0.62 x 9.01 inches
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ISBN-101609804503
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ISBN-13978-1609804503
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- Publisher : Seven Stories Press; Illustrated edition (June 5, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1609804503
- ISBN-13 : 978-1609804503
- Item Weight : 14 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.62 x 9.01 inches
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- #1,063 in Anarchism
- #1,784 in Educational & Nonfiction Graphic Novels
- #2,450 in Biographies & History Graphic Novels
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About the author

Ted Rall is a nationally syndicated political cartoonist, columnist, graphic novelist, editor, author and occasional war correspondent.
Twice the winner of the RFK Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Rall's important books include "Revenge of the Latchkey Kids," about the travails of Generation X, and "Silk Road to Ruin," a survey of ex-Soviet Central Asia. He traveled to Afghanistan during the fall 2001 U.S. invasion, where he drew and wrote "To Afghanistan and Back," the first book of any kind about the war. He was also one of the first journalists to declare the war effort doomed, writing in The Village Voice in December 2001 that the occupation had already been lost.
Rall's latest book is "The Book of Obama: How We Went From Hope and Change to the Age of Revolt." His next book, "After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back As Honored Guests: Unembedded in Afghanistan," comes out in November 2013.
Inspired after meeting pop artist Keith Haring in a Manhattan subway station in 1986, Rall began posting his cartoons on New York City streets. He eventually picked up 12 small clients, including NY Weekly and a poetry review in Halifax, Nova Scotia, through self-syndication. In 1990, he returned to Columbia University to resume his studies, from which he graduated with a bachelor of arts with honors in history in 1991. (His honors thesis was about American plans to occupy France as an enemy power at the end of World War II.) Later that year, Rall's cartoons were signed for national syndication by San Francisco Chronicle Features, which is no longer in business. He moved to Universal Press Syndicate in 1996.
His cartoons now appear in more than 100 publications around the United States, including the Los Angeles Times, Tucson Weekly, the Harrisburg Patriot-News, Pasadena Weekly and MAD Magazine.
Rall considers himself a neo-traditionalist who uses a unique drawing style to revive the aggressive approach of Thomas Nast, who viewed editorial cartoons as a vehicle for change. His focus is on issues important to ordinary working people--he keeps a sign asking "What do actual people care about?" above his drafting table--such as un- and underemployment, the environment and popular culture, but also comments on political and social trends.
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Worse still is Rall’s silly solution to our problems – REVOLUTION. At first protest will be peaceful, but then necessarily violent in the end to achieve our goals of radical change because reform gets us nowhere. Gosh, what a novel idea, I wonder why no-one has thought of this before, let alone done it, and why there has never been a revolution away from corporate capitalist-totalitarian rule towards socialism in any advanced industrialized country. Rall would do better to clear his head of the intoxication of Occupy in which he participated and do some serious thinking about why his adolescent revolutionary socialist dream has never been achieved in any country and was certainly not “imminent” as the Great Karl believed it was.

