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In this hybrid of pop mythology and political commentary, John Powers offers an irreverent guided tour of what he dubs "Bush World" - with its terror attacks and obsession with Martha Stewart, its preemptive wars and celebrations of shopping. [Doubleday]
Doubleday, 384 pages
07/27/2004
$24.95
ISBN: 0385511876
Nonfiction
Current Events & Politics
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The average user rating for this book is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 1 User Votes
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Chad S gave it an8:
"Sore Winners" really soars when John Powers writes about our popular culture. He applies the Social Darwinism ethos behind the Republican Party to reality television shows like "Survivor" and "American Idol", therefore alerting liberal viewers of such entertainment of an unbeknownst conservative heart. Fox news and the Bush administration are easy targets, and Powers goes after both entities to hillarious effect, but he also zings a seemingly uncontroversial personality like Cokie Roberts, and a liberal bastion like the Sundance Film Festival. He'll criticize Arnold Schwarzenegger, and "American Splendor".

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