What The (active Verb) Is Wrong With The Far Right: Mad Cons
By (Author) Stefan Petrucha
By (author) J. Shelby Gregg
The New Press
The New Press
15th March 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
320.520207
Paperback
128
Width 133mm, Height 216mm
139g
In the style of the enduringly popular Mad Libs (Price Stern Sloan, 2008) comes a hilarious spoof that invites readers to play a game of fill-in-the-blanks, creating fanciful sentences from the greatest hits and the most outrageous misses of contemporary conservative rhetoric. Including chapters such as 'The Ann Coulter Memorial Section', 'Ode to a Decider', 'A Beck Word Finder', 'Drill, Baby, Drill!' and 'A Teabagger Fill-In', Mad Cons will provide hours of comic relief for weary liberals everywhere.
Shelby Gragg is a lifetime New Yorker who is currently holding up well during his exile to Boston. He distracts himself from our nations fate by poking at the right with a sharp stick, despite his belief that they have all the guns. Although Gragg worked in publishing for many years, this is his first book.
Stefan Petrucha has written twenty novels and scores of graphic novels. His most recent work includes the parody Harry Potty and the Deathly Boring, the vampire novel Blood Prophecy, and the nonfiction Paranormal State: My Journey into the Unknown. He does not want to tell you where he lives.