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The Bush Dyslexicon
Observations on a National Disorder
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418 pages
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The book offers a humorous yet scathing critique of George W. Bush's presidency, highlighting his verbal gaffes and the absurdities of his policies. Through sharp commentary, Miller targets cultural conservatives for their complicity and silence in the face of Bush's ignorance. The narrative explores the troubling relationship between television, politics, and public perception, suggesting that the media's influence has allowed a less-than-qualified individual to rise to power, blending humor with a deep sense of outrage.
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2002, paperback
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