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Fred Metcalf

The Biteback Dictionary of Humorous Political Quotations

“Politics is no laughing matter — unless you've got Fred Metcalf's Dictionary of Humorous Political Quotations. From the wit that made Boris a contender to the best of George W. Bush, this book will have you in stitches. Bankers to bin Laden, bumper stickers to Biden, and even a few topics that don't begin with B, Metcalf has them all covered. Churchill's gravitas meets Jon Stewart's modern parody — if you have a political (or a funny) bone in your body, you need this book. I loved it!” Louise Mensch. With this brilliant anthology of mieux mots used in the theatre of politics over the centuries, Fred Metcalf has conjured an indispensable tool for both the seasoned public speaker and the armchair quotation-collector alike. Combining politics with a liberal dose of sex, drugs and Frank Zappa, Metcalf has produced a hearty panoply of memorable political rhetoric to cover any occasion — a remedy for those improvising amid impassioned response as well as those polishing their argument with the choicest of truisms.
226 Druckseiten
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Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2012
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2012
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  • Nickolay Ovchinnikovhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Monaten
    Conrad Murray was found guilty of giving Michael Jackson an overdose of a prescription sleeping aid. Pretty reckless on the part of the doctor. They said the sedative he prescribed was five times more powerful than a Joe Biden speech.
  • Nickolay Ovchinnikovhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Monaten
    Obama said that he says a brief prayer every morning, but then Joe Biden shows up anyway. So I don’t know if it would really work.
    Jay Leno, late-night talk-show host, 2011
  • Nickolay Ovchinnikovhat Zitat gemachtvor 4 Monaten
    Joe Biden is Barack Obama’s running mate. Yeah, nothing says change like a guy who’s been in the Senate for thirty-five years.

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