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Bush Lies In State |
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Rating: Summary: YYYY--AAAAA--WWW--NNNN.... Review:
Invective should never be confused with Criticism. It cheapens the sensibilities of the writer and the reader.
Invective is, more often than not, the opposite of Wit. Unless you're Oscar Wilde.
Would that this book could reconcile either point.
Rating: Summary: Even better than Bill's speech! Review:
Malachy McCourt delivers the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about our (quote)future-former president(end quote). While the writing is McCourt-style humor, the message is no nonsense. All take heed! Make all your Republican friends read this book for their own good, and the good of America!
Rating: Summary: Bushwacked again! Review: As usual, Malachy McCourt tells it like it is--he doesn't worry about the Bushies poisoning his Irish stew. For anyone who has doubts about which lever to pull in November...well, just read this book.
Rating: Summary: brilliant Review: ASTHE AUTHOR OF BUSH LIES IN STATE I HAVE TO SAY THAT ON REFLECTION ITS DAMN GOOD. NOW A VERY ENVIOUS LAD IN TWO REVIEWS ONE THE BUSH BOOK AND THE OTHER REVIEW OF MY BOOK HAROLD BE THY NAME SAYS IM RUNNING MY DIRTY UNDERWEAR UP A FLAG POLE AND FLYING MY DIRTY SHORTS FROM SAME FLAG POLEAND HE WONDERS HOW I GET A BOOK CONTRACT. THE ANSWER NORVELPS IS PUBLISHERS THINK I WRITE WELL AND MY BOOKS SELL EVEN BECOME BEST SELLERS AND YOU O ENVIOUS JEALOUS ONE SKULKING IN THE HOLE YOU SHARE WITH RATS AND COCKROACHES JUST SIT THERE FUMING THAT IM A CELEBTATED WRITER ACTOR BON VIVANT RECONTEUR MAN ABOUT TOWN ENJOYING LIFE LOVE AND ALL GOOD THINGS IM SORRY YOU CANT AFFORD UNDERWEAR TO RUN UP A FLAG POLE BUT IF YOU GIVE ME YOUR ADDRES ILL SEND YOU MY USED STUFF . SORRY YOU CANT GET PUBLISHED OLD SPORT BUT THEY ARE TOO BUSY DEALING WITH TALENTED FOLK LIKE ME TO BOTHER WITH ILLITERAT JEALOUS NOBODYS . SO GET STUFFED OLD SPORT BECAUSE YOU WONT GET PUBLISHED .
Rating: Summary: Funny and well-written Review: Bush fans, take heed: this left-wing portrayal of our president will probably not dissuade you from voting for him. For those who oppose Bush, this book preaches to the choir in a colorful and humorous way. Caustic and satirical of the current leadership, this book reads like a cross between a novel and a comic strip, mixing fact and fiction with a paintbrush.
Rating: Summary: I was looking for good old fashioned Review: Bush-bashing, and found this one to be quite flat-footed. After page 10 I was like "OK, I get it, what else?"
Also, the comments below, credited to the author, in response to a bad review, are kinda creepy. I mean, if McCourt is gonna dish it out he ought to be able to take it too, right?
Rating: Summary: McCourt is the biggest idiot I have ever read Review: His writing is bad enough to melt your brain. He uses poor arguments and gross exagerations to press his point.
I wouldn't have him write my shopping list, let alone another book.
What a blowhard
Rating: Summary: Take back America ? send the drunks back to Crawford Review: Malachy McCourt and Michael Moore, both American-born Irishmen, share the outrage that a dry drunk from Texas is now the dangerous leader of the world's only superpower. Though a bit older (and more comely) than Mr. Moore, Malachy offers devastating evidence as to why George W. Bush should be denied re-election. Not only is Bush a drunk who never really sobered up (even if he no longer drinks), he is a religious zealot willing to inflict punishment on imagined enemies, even as Oliver Cromwell (a 17th Century Taliban) visited genocide on the tranquil Irish town of Drogheda, Ireland (on September 11, 1649, by an extraordinary coincidence). Malachy's short, hard-hitting chapters gnaw away at Bush (and Cheney-Wolfoiwitz-Rumsfeld's) distortions and prevarications, and emphasize why regime change is necessary in November's elections. This book is a must!
Rating: Summary: Take back America ¿ send the drunks back to Crawford Review: Malachy McCourt and Michael Moore, both American-born Irishmen, share the outrage that a dry drunk from Texas is now the dangerous leader of the world's only superpower. Though a bit older (and more comely) than Mr. Moore, Malachy offers devastating evidence as to why George W. Bush should be denied re-election. Not only is Bush a drunk who never really sobered up (even if he no longer drinks), he is a religious zealot willing to inflict punishment on imagined enemies, even as Oliver Cromwell (a 17th Century Taliban) visited genocide on the tranquil Irish town of Drogheda, Ireland (on September 11, 1649, by an extraordinary coincidence). Malachy's short, hard-hitting chapters gnaw away at Bush (and Cheney-Wolfoiwitz-Rumsfeld's) distortions and prevarications, and emphasize why regime change is necessary in November's elections. This book is a must!
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