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Jackie Mason, one of the true kings of comedy, and his pen-pal partner, celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder, go after America's lowlifes, scumbags, and everyone else who's schmucking up the world. This book spares no one. Politicians, sports stars, celebrities, corporations, publishers, world leaders--they're all fair game. If you're a crook, a phony, or just somebody who Jackie and Raoul find annoying, there is a fair chance you will be on the list. Combining insightful political satire, hilarious observations on the foibles of modern life, and impeccable timing, Schmucks! will have you crying with laughter--unless you find yourself on the list!…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jackie Mason, one of the true kings of comedy, and his pen-pal partner, celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder, go after America's lowlifes, scumbags, and everyone else who's schmucking up the world. This book spares no one. Politicians, sports stars, celebrities, corporations, publishers, world leaders--they're all fair game. If you're a crook, a phony, or just somebody who Jackie and Raoul find annoying, there is a fair chance you will be on the list. Combining insightful political satire, hilarious observations on the foibles of modern life, and impeccable timing, Schmucks! will have you crying with laughter--unless you find yourself on the list!
Autorenporträt
Well known and beloved around the world, the favorite entertainer of England's royal family, comedy legend Jackie Mason calls New York home, but lives on the road entertaining his many loyal, longtime fans and the legions of new fans he draws each year. Jackie and celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder, whose battles run from Rudy Giuliani to Elizabeth Taylor and legions of dissatisfied spouses, have published the Survival Guide to New York and Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder's Guide to New York and Los Angeles Restaurants. Together they have also written columns for all the major New York newspapers and The Washington Times, and presently are featured in the Internet editions of the American Spectator, American Prowler, and Jewish World Review.