Poor George's Almanac - 2009

by Frank O'Dette

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Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 16516 KB

Printed: 369 pages, 6" x 9", coil binding, black and white interior ink

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A timely review of the Bush years; proof-positive that you were right all along. He really is a screw-up.

Enjoy 365 pages of the misdeeds, misleads and verbal flubs of President Bush, set to a 2009 calendar. This page-a-day almanac is supplemented with quotes from patriots like Ben Franklin ("Poor Richard's Almanac") that further illuminate the president's folly. A unique way to wrap one's mind around the self-delusion, ill-conceived plans, incompetent execution, & political maneuvering of the Bush White House, tied to each date of the new year. Includes the president's best "bushisms" for comic relief.

"I'm impressed" Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA)

For Bush opponents, a day-by-day confirmation that they were right. For Bush supporters, a daily guide to help them 'see the light'

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3 Dec 2008
Unlike any other Bush book, this fact-filled painstakingly researched volume is a mix of hard-hitting commentary and humor. Quotes from Ben Franklin stand in sharp contrast to Dubya's drivel. O'Dette is quick to give credit in the rare instances when Bush has been right. "Poor George's Almanac" is the definitive record of the Bush II era.

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