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Cargando... Encyclopedia Brown And the Mysterious Presidency of George W. Bushpor John Warner
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From editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency and bestselling author John Warner A political parody based on the popular Encyclopedia Brown children's series-an instantly recognizable and well-loved character among the target audience of politically aware 20-45 year-olds Over the last five or six years, much of the country has been scratching their heads over the actions of the Bush presidency. Starting with the disputed Florida vote count in 2000 and continuing through the Iraq invasion, the 9/11 commission hearings, the Swift Boating of John Kerry, the outing of Valerie Plame, the vice-presidential shooting of Harry Wentworth, and most recently, the NSA wiretapping and Dubai Ports deal, many of the goings-on within and without the Bush presidency are a mystery to many of us. Who better to solve these mysteries than the world's smartest ten-year-old, Encyclopedia Brown and his sidekick, Sally Kimball in Encyclopedia Brown and the Mysterious Presidency of George W. Bush? From the mind of bestselling author John Warner comes this political parody based on the popular children's series. Mocking without being mean, Encyclopedia Brown and the Mysterious Presidency of George W. Bush takes on targets like the administration (obviously), the media, and the political climate in general. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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