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From bestselling author and host of HBO's "Real Time," Bill Maher's new book of political riffs serves up a savagely funny set of rules for preserving sanity in an insane world. A follow-up to the "New York Times"-bestselling "New Rules, The New New... [ More...]
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I AM AMERICA (AND SO CAN YOU!) is Stephen Colbert's attempt to wedge his brain between hardback covers. In plain conversational language, not to mention the occasional grunt and/or whistle, Stephen explains his take on the most pressing concerns of our... [ More...]
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Jon Stewart and The Daily Show take readers on an intellectual voyage through time—a quest back to the very moment of creation—that will maybe, just maybe, help them to figure out exactly how and why everything got so irretrievably messed up.
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For everyone who was too cheap to buy the hardcover, the blockbuster, award-winning #1 New York Times bestseller is now in trade paperback-with a new introduction, fully updated, and with equally unsettling nude photos of the newest Supreme Court justices,... [ More...]
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The hardcover edition of Dr. Seuss Goes to War was published to extraordinary acclaim, selling out four printings and featured in publications from the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times to Entertainment Weekly and Mother Jones. Now, for the first... [ More...]
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The best cartoons from North American editorial cartoonists capture and preserve the news-making events of 2010.
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Shakespeare applied to stupid statements made by Liberals, political, lawyer, and other jokes. Also, Shakespeare applied to current issues. Formatted in four columns: Who or issue; They said, deed, joke, or author's comment; Shakespeare quotes; and Source... [ More...]
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The Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Chicago Tribune and author of Flying Can Be Fun (Pelican), tackles the American justice system, the Clinton administration, the economy, and more.
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