The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America the Book: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction by Jon Stewart, The Writers of The Daily Show, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum, Thomas Jefferson (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • 240pp
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    • Pub. Date: September 2004
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 240pp

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    Iconoclastic, subversive, hilarious, and vulgar, Jon Stewart of the "Daily Show" is a major source of news for the 20-something set as well as older television watchers numbed by conventional reporting. Packed with jokes, this mock textbook, with the familiar stamp on the inside cover reading "This book is the property of..." contains chapters packed with ludicrous charts and maps, sidebars, illustrations, and "were you aware?" and discussion questions. Prominent among the features are a foldout chart of the "shadow government" and an infamous "dress the Supreme Court" page depicting the justices in the nude. And there's plenty more. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

    The New York Times Sunday Book Review - Tom Carson

    … the book's ultimate joke -- on our educational system, if not us in general -- is that it's not only more informative about how American government and culture work than the textbooks it burlesques, but gives us a keener sense of having a stake in both. So what if it's by a TV comic and his stable of wiseacre cronies? Dan Rather has been my favorite comedian for decades, and while I'd have to give him the edge over Stewart on laughs, he isn't nearly as perceptive. Not to sound like Samantha Bee, but could I please be the first to nominate America (The Book) for this year's history Pulitzer?

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    May 08, 2007: Warning, this is not an exaggeration: I laughed out loud, often hysterically, on every page. Both smart and funny, this book is a must read for those who understand that American government, though the strongest and best in the world, has its own flaws.

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    June 08, 2006: Now I KNOW American Govt. would be a more popular class if this was our actual textbook.


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