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Does Anybody Have a Problem with That?: The Best of Politically Incorrect
Contributor(s): Maher, Bill (Author)
ISBN: 0345412818     ISBN-13: 9780345412812
Publisher: Ballantine Books
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 1997
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Annotation: WITH BILL MAHER, ITS NEVER POLITICS AS USUAL!
Conservatives know what they want and they never forget it. Except for the time Reagan went to the Vietnam Memorial and shouted, Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Heidi Fleiss and Dr. Kevorkian [are] two visionaries of American social life, the queen and king of coming and going.
The Packwood diaries must be pretty racy, because most of the people who read them apparently cannot wait to get to the bottom of the next page. Which, of course, was Packwoods problem, too.
"Politically Incorrect is almost single-handedly reviving political satire. . . . [It] has pulled off the rare trick of being irreverent without being irrelevant."
The New York Times
"A funny collection of jibes, jokes and tidbits from his hilarious late-night show."
Playboy
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | American - General
- Humor | Form - Essays
- Humor | Topic - Politics
Dewey: 818.54
LCCN: 97092941
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.1" W x 7.94" (0.60 lbs) 288 pages
 
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WITH BILL MAHER, ITS NEVER POLITICS AS USUAL

Conservatives know what they want and they never forget it. Except for the time Reagan went to the Vietnam Memorial and shouted, Gorbachev, tear down this wall

Heidi Fleiss and Dr. Kevorkian are] two visionaries of American social life, the queen and king of coming and going.

The Packwood diaries must be pretty racy, because most of the people who read them apparently cannot wait to get to the bottom of the next page. Which, of course, was Packwoods problem, too.

"Politically Incorrect is almost single-handedly reviving political satire. . . . It] has pulled off the rare trick of being irreverent without being irrelevant."
The New York Times

"A funny collection of jibes, jokes and tidbits from his hilarious late-night show."
Playboy