Synopses & Reviews
andlt;Bandgt;THE TERMINATOR'S TERM, TOTALLY RECALLED!andlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt; The andlt;Iandgt;realandlt;/Iandgt; story of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's first one hundred days in office comes to life in vivid two-color photographs and completely fictitious captions. andlt;Iandgt;Governor Arnoldandlt;/Iandgt; tells the story of Schwarzenegger's historic first days in office, in pictures that are evocative, dramatic, and sometimes truly frightening -- especially the ones in which he is wearing no shirt. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;Iandgt;New Yorkerandlt;/Iandgt; humorist Andy Borowitz, creator of the award-winning website BorowitzReport.com, travels to Sacramento for an up-close, exclusive look at a man with a mission: to reshape California in his own monstrous, bulging-veined image. It's a book for history buffs...about the buffest man in history! andlt;Iandgt;Governor Arnoldandlt;/Iandgt; is guaranteed to make the Governator stop groping women...and start groping for superlatives!
Synopsis
THE TERMINATOR'S TERM, TOTALLY RECALLED! The real story of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's first one hundred days in office comes to life in vivid two-color photographs and completely fictitious captions. Governor Arnold tells the story of Schwarzenegger's historic first days in office, in pictures that are evocative, dramatic, and sometimes truly frightening -- especially the ones in which he is wearing no shirt.
New Yorker humorist Andy Borowitz, creator of the award-winning website BorowitzReport.com, travels to Sacramento for an up-close, exclusive look at a man with a mission: to reshape California in his own monstrous, bulging-veined image. It's a book for history buffs...about the buffest man in history! Governor Arnold is guaranteed to make the Governator stop groping women...and start groping for superlatives!
About the Author
Andy Borowitz is a comedian and satirist whose work appears in andlt;i andgt;The New Yorker andlt;/iandgt;and at his award-winning website, BorowitzReport.com. He was the first-ever winner of the National Press Cluband#8217;s award for humor.