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Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire U.S. government

Humorous commentary on the 1988 presidential election and the various functions and malfunctions of the federal government.

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  • "Humorous commentary on the 1988 presidential election and the various functions and malfunctions of the federal government."@en
  • "In 1988 the author moved to Washington to take a long look at our government and to find an answer to the question every American asks: What the hell do these guys do all day, and why does it cost so much money? In his Introduction, he proffers the theory that we are suffering under a dictatorship of boredom. Adopting the manner of a high school civics textbook, he covers the three branches of government -- legislative, executive, judicial -- in a section entitled "Money, Television and Bullshit.""

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Humor"@en
  • "Humor"

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  • "Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire US gouvernment"
  • "Parliament of Whores"
  • "Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire U.S. government"
  • "Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire U.S. government"@en
  • "Parliament of whores a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire U.S. government"@en
  • "Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire US government"@en
  • "Parliament of whores : a lone humorist attempts to explain the entire US government"