cover image The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP Is Totally Wrong about Everything

The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP Is Totally Wrong about Everything

. Thunder's Mouth Press, $13.95 (417pp) ISBN 978-1-56025-508-6

Clint Willis is mad as hell, and he isn't going to take it any more. For readers similarly mad--who think Republicans are""insufferable stinkers"" or that they're""small-minded, selfish, arrogant, power-mad, murderous little twits and nerds""--this book will surely satisfy. This anthology gathers dozens of pieces, including excerpts from bestselling books by Michael Moore, Molly Ivins, Eric Schlsosser, and pieces by Paul Krugman, Paul Begala and other well-known liberal voices. Alan Dershowitz highlights the injustice of the Supreme Court's decision in the 2000 presidential election; Hunter Sl. Thompson remembers Richard Nixon after his death (""He was the real thing--a political monster straight out of Grendel""); Paul Begala recounts the""mutually beneficial relationship"" between former Enron CEO Ken Lay and George W. Bush. As election time nears and the 2004 presidential election gears up, liberals will appreciate this handy reminder of Republican wrongdoing.