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I had hoped that the national discourse would rise to a higher level than this. Harry S. Truman, former President of the United States of America Clearly conceived and written with both style and honesty, this is the most cinemagraphic writing of its type to come along in decades. John Ford, filmmaker, director, and philosopher Lucid thinking a must read for politicos at all levels, and the three dozen well-informed voters in the country. Hunter S. Thompson, journalist and novelist Why didn t I think of it!? George Carlin, entertainer and author"

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I had hoped that the national discourse would rise to a higher level than this. Harry S. Truman, former President of the United States of America Clearly conceived and written with both style and honesty, this is the most cinemagraphic writing of its type to come along in decades. John Ford, filmmaker, director, and philosopher Lucid thinking a must read for politicos at all levels, and the three dozen well-informed voters in the country. Hunter S. Thompson, journalist and novelist Why didn t I think of it!? George Carlin, entertainer and author"
Autorenporträt
Duke Wallace writes in that time-honored tradition of political satirists that reaches as far back in American history as the Revolutionary War period. Tom Paine, Ben Franklin, and their contemporaries used creatively-signed epistles to stir sentiment in favor of home rule. Wallace is both a former Marine and a one-time Republican political operative. Besides, he is a lifelong student of American history. If Mr. Wallace considers the value of his fully-attached neck a higher value than fleeting fame, who are we to cast the first stone? Just the sort of fellow to be aware that he's inside the caldera of a volcano when visiting Yellowstone National Park, Mr. Wallace lives with his wife and dog in a domicile near the Main Street of a small Midwestern town. Rumors that he and the Mrs. share a weekly canasta evening with the Mittys are unfounded.