Rating:  Summary: Funny, but not that great Review: I'm bug fans of Modern Humorist, and not a fan of Bush. This book is funny, but even with it's crayon writings and "memos" from Bush, the books gets tiring once you've read it once. Funny the first time then it looses it's humor.
Rating:  Summary: Funny, but not that great Review: I'm bug fans of Modern Humorist, and not a fan of Bush. This book is funny, but even with it's crayon writings and "memos" from Bush, the books gets tiring once you've read it once. Funny the first time then it looses it's humor.
Rating:  Summary: One Joke Wonder Review: I'm no Bush fan, but this book is one joke: .... Turn to any page and you've read the entire book. There's no story, there's nothing clever, there's just bush.... ...100 pages of the same joke just seems like a waste of money.
Rating:  Summary: This book is nearly-sacred! Review: Modern Humorist will make the next 4 years so much more bareable. Especially with My First Presidentiary. I love the letters to Hector, (especially the one with Bush telling the stories of when he got 'busted' by Laura and that was a hard time in his life, just like Hector is having now. "I didn't know that someone could walk so many miles to school each day without shoes. Maybe we could move a shoe factory in there, and you could work there, and they could pay you in shoes for making shoes!") the letter to 'Mr. Castro', and The Exectutionator. Thank you Modern Humorist! (I wonder if Bush has read this book... and if he's watched SNL lately?"
Rating:  Summary: Political satire in its finest Review: My First Presidentiary is a godsend. The book, no "scrapbook", is an unbiast look at our 43rd president and just good fun. There are so many political things in this book that ultimately break down to one thing, you don't have to be political savvy to understand this. So I invite any political humorist or just any American citizen to read this book
Rating:  Summary: The Commander In Brief Review: That's what he should be called. Brief and eveytime he opens his mouht unfortunately something wrong comes out. He just needs to not think so hard, and try to impress everyone. While this book gave us a few smiles and the occasional outward giggle, it failed our expectations, not really what we though it was about, but was amusing just the same. Make sure you know what you want out of it before you buy it.
Rating:  Summary: a cute idea, but too repetitive. Review: the title says it all, but in the spirit of my review: a cute idea, but too repetitive. a cute idea, but too repetitive. a cute idea,...
Rating:  Summary: From a (general) Bush supporter... Review: This book is as funny as balls/hell/crap whatever you think is funny. I wish I could be president so that Modern Humorist could parody me. Even if you like Bush (like me) you will laugh at this book. It's thinly veiled that the author has deeply held convictions different than those of Bush, but the humor stays clean (your kids can read it) and the humor is so subtle, that you can't help but appreciate every page. PS, even "Vice" president Cheney is prominently featured.
Rating:  Summary: I nearly wet myself! Review: This book is hilarious! It's so much more than just run-of-the-mill political humor. This is smart, biting and just plain funny. The cartoons add a whole new dimension to the humor and this Bush is so much more entertaining and likable than the guy in office. I particularly enjoy his fascination with baseball and comic books. Finally, a politician I can relate to. Modern Humorist for President!!
Rating:  Summary: Fun, fun, fun! Review: This book is simply hilarious. We all know Dubya is fairly dim, this 'scrapbook' shows how he might document his time in office (ie with crayons). It does get repetitive, but scores big on originality. Some of the political jokes are very well done. I had some good laughs reading this, which is all I can really ask for.
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