Better Than Sex: Confessions of a Political Junkie

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pp. 250, “At some point, people as diverse as John Wayne and the members of Aerosmith appeared to achieve a kind of wisdom when they began to parody themselves. There are hints in Better Than Sex that HST is winking–broadly–at us. Sure, he’s still a vicious, twisted psychotic thug who can write that Richard Nixon was criminally insane from birth, but he also closes any number of preposterous gonzo screeds with the equally preposterous, “Take my word for it, Bubba. I was there.” This is Thompson’s take on Clinton’s campaign and his first year in office–and it’s an outrage per page. Nobody escapes the good doctor’s wrath: Bush is so guilty he makes Nixon look innocent; Clinton is a swine, but he’s our swine; and Hillary is pilloried. Ross Perot, James Carville, Margaret Thatcher, James Baker III, Al Gore, and even Walter Cronkite also get savaged. Along the way, Thompson ruminates, occasionally quite shrewdly, nearly always hilariously, on politics, society, and, of course, himself. “

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Book Information

ISBN 0345396359
ISBN13 9780345396358
Number of pages 250
Original Title Better Than Sex: Confessions of a Political Junkie
Published Date 1994
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First edition
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pp. 250, “At some point, people as diverse as John Wayne and the members of Aerosmith appeared to achieve a kind of wisdom when they began to parody themselves. There are hints in Better Than Sex that HST is winking–broadly–at us. Sure, he’s still a vicious, twisted psychotic thug who can write that Richard Nixon was criminally insane from birth, but he also closes any number of preposterous gonzo screeds with the equally preposterous, “Take my word for it, Bubba. I was there.” This is Thompson’s take on Clinton’s campaign and his first year in office–and it’s an outrage per page. Nobody escapes the good doctor’s wrath: Bush is so guilty he makes Nixon look innocent; Clinton is a swine, but he’s our swine; and Hillary is pilloried. Ross Perot, James Carville, Margaret Thatcher, James Baker III, Al Gore, and even Walter Cronkite also get savaged. Along the way, Thompson ruminates, occasionally quite shrewdly, nearly always hilariously, on politics, society, and, of course, himself. “

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Weight 1 kg