A Politically Incorrect Parody of Politics
A Parody Of Clinton is a new novel by best selling ebook author Darrell Bain, a book so politically incorrect that his publisher warned him that he would probably be burned at the stake. Perhaps it's not that bad, but it does contain enough satire and politically incorrect humor to captivate some and totally offend others.
(PRWEB) August 3, 2004 -- A Parody Of Clinton, by Darrell Bain, uses the premise of a redneck, typical of the Joe Sixpack variety, suddenly finding himself in the body of a president remarkably similar to Clinton, and able to draw on his memories and knowledge to fool the whole world into thinking the president is still running things, when it's really good old Joe Sixpack doing the heavy thinking now. From there the political satire runs deep and swift, using humor and thoughtful asides to cast a jaundiced eye on congressmen, senators, lobbyists, generals, women, race, sexual orientation, sex, the insurance industry, the Middle East, lawyers, politicians and the whole labrythine incestuous entanglement of the political process in Washington. A Parody Of Clinton is vailable for download now under the author's name at www.amazon.com, www.fictionwise.com, and www.ereader.com. Print rights available. Free PDF review copies available to media and reviewers. Contact Darrell Bain at dbain@consolidated.net or Deron Douglas at deron@double-dragon-ebooks.com for information and requests for review copies. The first review of A Parody Of Clinton to come in reads, "Darrell may have the answers to the questions! Darrell Bain for President ... 5 stars!"--C. Howard. Mister Bain himself insists that he has no political affiliation and belongs to no political party, and that Bill Clinton was parodied simply because however great or not great he may have been as president, he was and is a wonderful public figure for poking fun at, particularly now that his own book is on the best seller lists. And he adds,"If Bill and Hillary ever read this book, I hope it gives them a chuckle or two, and I hope they remember that lawyer's old axiom: never sue a poor person.
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