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Spanking the Donkey: Dispatches from the Dumb Season

The 2004 Election Was a Circus, and Matt Taibbi enjoyed a Front-Row Seat.As a correspondent for the New York Press, The Nation, and Rolling Stone,...more
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few weeks ago
Taibbi is the only real political journalist that matters. He takes no sides, he eviscerates everyone. Most important, he actually listens to the voters..excuse me, the non-voters, the disenfranchised, the homeless, and provides an illustration of the widening wealth/culture gap that is chilling. Oh, and it's funny too.
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few weeks ago
A hilarious and well written account of the 2004 presidential election. Taibbi writes like a younger Hunter Thompson, which is never a bad thing.
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few weeks ago
A unique, rebellious insight on party politics in the age of 24-hour news cycles. Taibbi is a true wild man, interviewing Clinton's drug czar tripping on acid and dressed as a gorilla, putting a smackdown on hack campaign journalism in the mainstream, or just breaking down a candidate to his barest essentials. If only he weren't so willfully ignorant of the 9/11 issues, I'd say...more
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few weeks ago
Great if you enjoy being offended by the almost infinite stupidity of the American political system.
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few weeks ago
funny, in a Hunter S Thompson for the 00's kind of way.
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few weeks ago
In Spanking the Donkey, Matt Taibbi (the amazing Rolling Stone reporter) basically dismantles the 2004 presidential race, and the Democratic candidates in particular. It's wickedly funny, serious, and sad all at the same time.
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few weeks ago
Very funny journalist. Wrote about the 2004 presidential campaign. I read it in 2007 so it was old news by then.
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few weeks ago
Mostly insightful, but a little episodic and incomplete. Great as a savage attack on the modern political process, but generally too smirky, missing a cogent moral center.
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few weeks ago
As Hunter S. Thompson summed up the 1972 presidential campaign in "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail", so Matt Taibbi sums up the 2004 campaign in "Spanking the Donkey".
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  • ISBN-10: 1565848918
  • ISBN-13: 9781565848917
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