Political satire, American
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Political satire, American
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Political satire, American
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- Humor and the Presidency, by Gerald R. Ford. --
- When you ride alone you ride with bin Laden, what the government should be telling us to help fight the War on Terrorism, by Bill Maher
- Sweet Jesus, I hate Bill O'Reilly, Joseph Minton Amann & Tom Breuer
- Who let the dogs in?, incredible political animals I have known, by Molly Ivins
- Lies (and the lying liars who tell them), a fair and balanced look at the right, Al Franken
- The best of the Colbert Report., Comedy Partners, Full screen
- Too funny to be President, Morris K. Udall ; with Bob Neuman and Randy Udall
- The king of late night, Greg Gutfeld
- The Republican playbook, [stolen from the White House], [by Andy Borowitz]
- Sixteen scandals, twenty years of sex, lies, and other habits of our great leaders, William Strauss and Elaina Newport ; a musical comedy of errors from the Capitol Steps
- The great gasbag, an A-to-Z study guide to surviving Trump world, Joy Behar
- A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court, by Mark Twain
- How to be right, the art of being persuasively correct, Greg Gutfeld
- Rules for radical conservatives, beating the left at its own game to take back America, David Kahane
- The B.S. of A., a primer in politics for the incredibly disenchanted, Brian Sack
- All the presidents' wits, the power of presidential humor, Gerald Gardner. --
- America again, re-becoming the greatness we never weren't, written and edited by Stephen Colbert ... [and others]
- A political bestiary, viable alternatives, impressive mandates, and other fables, Eugene J. McCarthy, James J. Kilpatrick ; illustrated by Jeff MacNelly. --
- How to be right, the art of being persuasively correct, Greg Gutfeld