Synopses & Reviews
Outrageous, offensive, and mind-boggling political blunders of the last fifty years, collected here for the first time. Theres nothing more enjoyable than when political bigwigs stick their feet in their mouth. Whether discussing foreign policy, the choice of vice-presidential running mate, the State of the Union, or the state of their marriage, the chances to screw up political careers are seemingly endless. In Idiots, Hypocrites, Crimals, and More Idiots, humorist Paul Slansky gathers together some of the most outrageous, hypocritical, self-serving, demagogic, criminal, offensive, surreal, and just plain idiotic moments in American politics over the last fifty years. With deliciously subversive sections entitled “Inaccurate Prognostications,” “Delicious Wallows In Schadenfreude,” “Bizarre Blurts,” and “Freudian Slips,” this book brings together the worst mistakes Americas politicians, policy-makers, and wonk-heads ever had the audacity to commit—sometimes two or three times.
Review
“Paul Slansky is a master at shining a pitiless spotlight on political buffoonery and making you laugh through your outrage. Idiots, hypocrites, and demagogues beware.”—Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief, The Huffington Post
About the Author
Paul Slansky is the author of The Clothes Have No Emperor and The George W. Bush Quiz Book. His work is frequently featured in the New Yorker. He lives in Los Angeles.