Bushworld: Enter At Your Own Risk

Humor

Author: Maureen Dowd

If metaphors were cigarettes, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd would be a chain smoker. Through many years and countless columns spent chronicling the fall of George H.W. Bush and the ascension of George W. Bush, Dowd has employed analogies to feudalism, The Godfather, Mini-Me, traditional “mommy” and “daddy” roles, and scores more. In this, her first book, Dowd compi….Read More

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