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Laugh-out-loud look at American politics.

This book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about American politics while being thoroughly entertained. With witty commentary and hilarious insights, Jon Stewart takes readers on a journey through the history of democracy in America, highlighting the absurdities of our political system along the way. Readers will enjoy learning about the inner workings of government and media, all while laughing out loud at Stewart's brilliantly crafted jokes.

  • J. Gordon Coogler Award for the worst book of the year (2004)
  • The Quill Award for Audio Book (2005)
  • Puddly Award for Nonfiction (2005)
  • Thurber Prize for American Humor (2005)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America : A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction

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ISBN: 9780446532686
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: ₱1,493.10
Date of Publication: 2004-09-20
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: History, Politics, Creative Nonfiction
Goodreads rating: 4.0
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From Publishers WeeklyCheeky, irreverent and playfully ingenuous, this abbreviated history of democracy is everything one would expect from the writers of Comedy Central's fake news program, which recently (and somewhat scandalously) won the Television Critics Association's award for outstanding news and public affairs series. The book is laid out like a textbook, with "Discussion Questions" ("Why do you think the Framers made the Constitution so soul-crushingly boring?"), "Classroom Activities" ("Using felt and yarn, make a hand puppet of Clarence Thomas. Ta-da! You're Antonin Scalia!") and plenty of amusing graphics, including a board game that resembles the game Life but which follows a presidential term: "Optimistic press release on economy ineffective. Spin again." No one evades the authors' scrutiny, not even the Pilgrims, who came to America "to escape religious persecution... create a society where they could worship as they pleased and one day, God willing, even do some persecuting of their own." The media fares the worst, however. An entire chapter is devoted to telling the "inspirational" story of how the media "transformed itself from a mere public necessity into an entertaining profit center for ever-expanding corporate empires." But if this and other criticisms kindle a few unpatriotic feelings, a section describing how worse off the rest of the world is should buoy spirits. From its dedication ("To the huddled masses—Keep yearnin'!") to its final chapter, which lampoons the 2004 presidential candidates, this humorous sendup of American politics never fails to entertain, poke fun and provoke thought. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Laugh-out-loud look at American politics.

This book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about American politics while being thoroughly entertained. With witty commentary and hilarious insights, Jon Stewart takes readers on a journey through the history of democracy in America, highlighting the absurdities of our political system along the way. Readers will enjoy learning about the inner workings of government and media, all while laughing out loud at Stewart's brilliantly crafted jokes.

  • J. Gordon Coogler Award for the worst book of the year (2004)
  • The Quill Award for Audio Book (2005)
  • Puddly Award for Nonfiction (2005)
  • Thurber Prize for American Humor (2005)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.