Don't Vote: It Just Encourages the Bastards

Don't Vote: It Just Encourages the Bastards

by P. J. O'Rourke

Narrated by Christopher Lane

Unabridged — 7 hours, 49 minutes

Don't Vote: It Just Encourages the Bastards

Don't Vote: It Just Encourages the Bastards

by P. J. O'Rourke

Narrated by Christopher Lane

Unabridged — 7 hours, 49 minutes

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Overview

Put the country's big, fat political ass on a diet. Lose that drooping deficit. Slim those spreading entitlement programs. Firm up that flabby pair of butt cheeks which are the Senate and the House.

Having had a lot of fun with what politicians do, P.J. O'Rourke now has a lot of fun with what we should think about those politicians. Nothing good, to be sure. Best-selling humorist P.J. O'Rourke is back with his latest political masterpiece, Don't Vote-It Just Encourages The Bastards. Using his signature wit and keen observational skills, O'Rourke reflects on his forty year career as a political commentator, spanning his addlepated hippie youth to his current state of right-wing grouch maturity. Don't Vote-It Just Encourages The Bastards is a brilliant, disturbing, hilarious and sobering look at why politics and politicians are a necessary evil--but only just barely necessary. Read P.J. O'Rourke on the pathetic nature of politics and laugh through your tears or-what the hell-just laugh.


Editorial Reviews

Conservative political humorist P.J. O'Rourke flourishes in adversity. Whether he's making fun of Americans' unwillingness to contemplate the realities of foreign policy (Peace Kills) or flogging the institutions of the U.S. government (Parliament of Whores), this wily satirist thrives most when he can hurl his darts at subjects in power. His Don't Vote, It Just Encourages the Bastards exhibits O'Rourke in full throttle, uproarious splendor. In its pages, he presents a skeptical theory of politics that libertarian-leaning readers will especially relish.

From the Publisher

“Funny, cutting, and insightful.” —Booklist

“The timing is perfect for the witty sanity of P.J. O'Rourke, to remind us how intellectually bracing unfashionable views can be. . . . He is fearless and funny. Whether you agree with him or not, particularly if not, you should read him. He restores much-needed disorder to the political debate.” —The Evening Standard

“P.J. O'Rourke is what happens when America does Grumpy Old Men. Instead of sour-faced curmudgeons bleating that 'politics is just a load of crap,' you get a succession of amusing an incisive observations about why politics is a load of crap.” —The Spectator

“You may find yourself staying up way past your bedtime because you just can’t
put it down. In Don’t Vote, O’Rourke has elevated his game to a Buckley-like level. Read it and you’ll elevate your game too.” —The Daily Caller

“The man is intelligent, articulate, and very funny.” —The Austinist

“P. J. O’Rourke is not only knowledgeable, he’s one of the best writers the Right has ever produced. Additionally, he’s the single best foreign affairs reporter I’ve ever read. Nobody makes another country come alive like P. J. O’Rourke.”—John Hawkins, Right Wing News

“[O’Rourke’s] take on things in this book is savage, biting, and often spot-on. You may need to turn off your obscenity meter while you’re reading it, as it’s about as irreverent as anything I’ve read since Rape of the A*P*E* . . . Politics is a dirty game, and O’Rourke doesn’t seem to mind getting down and talking dirty.” —The Steel Bookshelf

“A splendid writer and critic of our current political and social scene.” —Emporia Gazette

MARCH 2011 - AudioFile

Former NATIONAL LAMPOON contributor P.J. O’Rourke likes his conservative politics spiked with libertarian values, and the satiric tone of his writing lets the listener know that, like Stephen Colbert, his right-wing beliefs are laced with irony. Running the gamut of social issues, from the bailout to global warming, O’Rourke ultimately sees humor in tragedy—a reason his barbed and occasionally foul-mouthed diatribes ultimately hold up better than those of others on both sides of the debate. Christopher Lane is an interesting choice as narrator—dignified and professorial, as opposed to the wild man one envisions O’Rourke to be. In the end, Lane’s gently chiding tone adds a kind of validity to the proceedings, so the message doesn’t get lost in O’Rourke’s sometimes-obscure rhetoric. J.S.H. © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170370382
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 09/21/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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