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Paperback The Future's So Bright I Can't Bear to Look Book

ISBN: 1568584024

ISBN13: 9781568584027

The Future's So Bright I Can't Bear to Look

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Welcome to a world where George Bush and Dick Cheney are secretly radical leftists trying to destroy the Republican party from within; where Jeffrey Dahmer is a celebrated conservative pundit and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Getting funnier by the day

I've been a Tomorrow fan--Hmm, sounds like I'm humming along with an "Annie" soundtrack..NOT--since I first saw his work years ago. When I'm down about something, I pull out his book I already have, can see something I've seen dozens of times before, and wake up my wife with my laughter.(Maybe that's why she gave this one to me for Christmas). This is even better. There ain't nothin' sacred, thank heaven. One comic that really breaks me up each time I see it is John McCain mixing something up with a hole in the ground. (I'll let you guess). Then there's exposes of Bill O'Reilly's nonsense. Others have Alan Greenspan, there are several with Conservative Jones, Boy Detective and his challenger Moonbat McWacky. None are freed from Tom's mighty pen. Limbaugh? There's lots of "views" of Flatulent Hannity (though I don't know his name is uses), some wonderful observations of Rudy Guiliani, and,yes, even of Hillary! And LOTS of comments on the mainstream media. I'd be remiss if I didn't let you know of Tom's Penguin commentator, Sparky. As serious if not devestating as life is these days, you still need to laugh. Tom stimulates the only laughter known to awaken my spouse, and that's a lotta laughs. The only "sad" thing about this is that Tom Tomorrow is far more observant and perceptive than countless among us who are "educated," especially those representing the press. Get this one, read it, laugh so the neighbors will wonder what's causing their Richter Scale to quiver a little, then have them learn from it. And, Tom, keep 'em coming!!

Better than just a compilation

If you are familiar with his work, which is published around the web and various alternative news weeklies around the country, you might be tempted to think this is just a compilation of those strips put in book format. But it is really more than that - for one thing it easier to browse and enjoy. There are strips here that were either never published, or I missed them. And when read from front to back, they read like an accurate account of the past three years from a politically savvy, sarcastic genius friend. You'll read some of these strips and be amazed at how exactly right he gets it - *as it is happening!* Great artist, great book - buy it!

Put on your shades

Tom Tomorrow a/k/a Dan Perkins is extremely insightful when reviewing our current political climate. This book is a must read for all of his fans who may have forgotten his prediction of the tech and housing bubbles, as well as everyone else who do not read his work on a weekly basis. Dpn't just buy one copy, buy several to give as gifts to those who still need enlightening.

He's done it again

Tom Tomorrow has done it again--a whole book of political cartoons that make you want to laugh and cry simultaneously. The only reason I could bear to read it is that I know Bush will be out of office in a few months. It's a great gauge of our poltical and social age, and the things that seemed normal at the time, but that will be judged as crazy in a few years (I hope).

Better than ever!

This collection of "This Modern World" weekly cartoons from 2005 through early 2008 is the best yet. Trenchant, political, and very funny - and it's all in color too! I suspect that liberal voters will enjoy it ever so much more than members of the Bush Administration. The introduction is relatively subtle and quite funny in itself - after disclosing that the cartoon has been outsourced to China, "Tom" then gives a wrong name for the strips and casually mentions that he's looking forward to reading them. Historians will use it as source material to chronicle the U.S.'s strange political history of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. But you don't have to wait to read their histories, you can enjoy the book now and relive all the low points of the last three years.
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