There's not really a lot to say about this book, I liked it, it was a fun read that many people will be able to enjoy. Enjoy! There was a problem loading your book clubs. These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. There is a also a lovely map that shows (in the familiar boardgame fashion) how to become President, and how to stay President once you are there.
He would continue to host "The Daily Show" for another 11 years while setting the bar for political satire and analysis much higher. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. I love political satyre especially from the mind of Jon Stewart. I have long been a fan of the Daily Show because, albeit in the guise of 'comedy', they are not afraid to engage in the kind of true and necessary journalism that the 'legitimate' media seems to have let fall by the wayside.

Unfortunately, Stewart leaves his readers waiting for him to write a real book. What are you SAYING? The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (the Book) Teacher's Edition by Jon Stewart, 9780446691864, download free ebooks, Download free PDF EPUB ebook. Also, the text book format I'm sure will bring back many memories. 6: Campaigns and Elections: America Changes the Sheets Although this is definite In the wake of everyone talking about people living in "bubbles" in the wake of the 2016 US Presidential election, I have to say that this book isn't going to puncture or cross any bubbles. prisrob 11/19./06. Ch. Very funny, sad but true look at our screwed up, dysfunctional government. The answer to that question is, "yes." Ch. Well, for some others, yeah, but not for me. I had to resort to an internet search more often than I care to admit, but I found that I learned more by being prompted by A humorous and satirical look at our country, the ideals it was based on, those who founded it, and how it compares to other areas of the world. But, really the dick jokes.

They added Professor Schultz's notations on every page and sometimes his notations are the page. The one moment where the book got really interesting was the beginning of the chapter on the media, where Stewart goes on a tirade about the irresponsibility and disgusting immorality of the current state of mainstream news reporting before a fake “editor” interrupts to put the book back on its mediocre track. This book did not transform well into an audiobook. The audiobook made a long trip to Austin from Dallas that much faster! A totally entertaining look at the "citizen's guide of democracy inaction". I opened it up to a random page and read under a "Discussion questions" section "List the top 100 tv shows you would rather watch than the evening news".

And another plus to reading this book was that I felt smart doing so. This is one of those cases where it might seem like a good idea to listen to the audiobook and hear the actors' deliveries in order to mimic the feeling of watching the tv show as much as possible. 3: The President: King of Democracy


I don't know what that says about me, but this was the book I chose. My favorite line in the foreward was "Sally may not like it, but as we used to say in the back parlours of 18th-century Paris, 'tough titties' ." I don't know what I expected, but the first chapter ("Democracy before America") was written with such an unapologetic disregard for History that I couldn't even find it funny, at first. I'll warn others who are thinking of doing the same that you will either be stifling your laughter to not bother your neighbors, or you will be laughing out loud and looking mighty strange. Hearing Jon Stewart's narration of the text, with his perfect timing, made this a very enjoyable listen.