Teabonics!
Since January 2009 the "Tea Party" movement has conducted a flagrantly dishonest—and frequently hilarious—campaign to discredit President Barack Obama, "liberals," "progressives," and anyone else who stands to the left of Genghis Khan on the modern political spectrum. This volume collects some of the movements most bizarre, outrageous, and deliriously funny observations on the present state of American society.
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Teabonics!
Since January 2009 the "Tea Party" movement has conducted a flagrantly dishonest—and frequently hilarious—campaign to discredit President Barack Obama, "liberals," "progressives," and anyone else who stands to the left of Genghis Khan on the modern political spectrum. This volume collects some of the movements most bizarre, outrageous, and deliriously funny observations on the present state of American society.
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Teabonics!

Teabonics!

by Michael Newton
Teabonics!

Teabonics!

by Michael Newton

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Overview

Since January 2009 the "Tea Party" movement has conducted a flagrantly dishonest—and frequently hilarious—campaign to discredit President Barack Obama, "liberals," "progressives," and anyone else who stands to the left of Genghis Khan on the modern political spectrum. This volume collects some of the movements most bizarre, outrageous, and deliriously funny observations on the present state of American society.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013233102
Publisher: Michael Newton
Publication date: 10/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 51 KB

About the Author

Michael Newton is a full-time freelance author with 248 books published since 1977 and various others pending release from various houses through 2013. His work includes both nonfiction and fiction in a wide range of genres, published under his own name and several pseudonyms.
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