45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb

45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb

by Scott Dikkers, Peter Hilleren

Narrated by Scott Dikkers, Peter Hilleren

Unabridged — 2 hours, 22 minutes

45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb

45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb

by Scott Dikkers, Peter Hilleren

Narrated by Scott Dikkers, Peter Hilleren

Unabridged — 2 hours, 22 minutes

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Overview

An irreverent take on the national bestseller 41: A Portrait of My Father by George W. Bush, 45 is a no-holds-barred tell-all written in the voice of former president George W. Bush as he stumps for his brother Jeb -- perhaps doing more harm than good.

In 45: A Portrait of My Knucklehead Brother Jeb, George W. Bush takes readers on a journey through his "butt-faced kid brother's" life, detailing the experiences that forged his presidential character, and in his own plainspoken and sometimes even comprehensible style, showing us why the younger Bush should be the next leader of the free world. And while he definitely wants Jeb to be commander-in-chief, he just can't stop razzing him either. 45 is the most hilarious (and backhanded) presidential endorsement you've ever read--a true literary noogie from one brother to another.

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2015-10-04
A sometimes-amusing sendup of Jeb Bush, contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. In this parody written in the voice of former President George W. Bush, his brother, Jeb, is variously described as a bonehead, a fat dope, a natural-born bumbler, and a heroic blubber-butt in need of guidance on "his journey" to the White House. Who better to show him the way than big brother George, who helped Jeb learn to walk ("Those who cannot walk cannot lead") and shared his childhood of "Freemason rituals, bloodlettings and animal sacrifices," with "masked Illuminati sex parties" on weekends? In a slight follow-up to their 2006 parody, Destined for Destiny: The Unauthorized Autobiography of George W. Bush, The Onion founder Dikkers and public radio producer Hilleren recount the facts and foibles, real and imagined, of Jeb's life and career, from his ineptitude with women (an exception being his marriage to a "pretend" Mexican woman) and his profiting from business failures (a family tradition) to his "great vision of a lower tax on corporations and a ‘choose life' license plate" as two-time governor of Florida, where he also helped keep alive comatose Terri Schiavo and fought "powerful coral-reef interests" to promote offshore drilling. As it happens, clueless author George often upstages his subject, with ceaseless bragging about his own accomplishments, his penchant for communicating through images (he paints hot dogs and Tater Tots to order them in a restaurant), and his qualifications to serve as a presidential adviser on the Mideast. Jeb, alas, often seems a poor target for parody: "He's kind of like a marshmallow. Kinda white, puffy, with an unassuming, bland character." A disappointing twist on the bestselling 41: A Portrait of My Father (2014). Readers may wish the authors had aimed at bigger game: the flamboyant Donald Trump, say, parodied in the voice of his developer father.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173800060
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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