Veeps Veeps

Veeps

Profiles in Insignificance

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Publisher Description

"I never thought there was anything funny about our vice-presidents, until I read VEEPS, a welcome, often hilarious respite from the tedium of national politics."

—Howard Zinn, historian and author of A People's History of the United States


"Here's the weird skinny on The Little Guys waiting for the Big Guys to sneeze. But jeepers creepers, who ARE these Veepers? Here's everything you were afraid to know about the most powerful men in the world (almost). Remember, a guy named George Bush was a VP. Imagine if he became President! And what if Dick Cheney got his hands on a nuclear weapon!? Read it before it's too late!" 

—Greg Palast, author of Armed Madhouse and The Best Democracy Money Can Buy


It's a tired but true cliche that every American Vice President is just a heartbeat away from the most powerful job in the world - a job they've often never really interviewed for. Who are these people? Over more than 200 years, the American voters have sent a platoon of rogues, cowards, drunks, featherweights, doddering geriatrics, bigots, and atrocious spellers to Washington D.C. to sit one bullet, cerebral hemorrhage, or case of pneumonia away from the highest office in the land. Veeps tells the sordid, head-scratching, perversely-entertaining stories of these men we've chosen to ride shotgun in the biggest rig in democracy, without ever seriously considering the possibility that they might have to take the wheel.

GENRE
Humor
RELEASED
2008
October 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
Top Shelf Productions, Inc.
SELLER
Top Shelf Productions, Inc.
SIZE
7.2
MB

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