Reseña del editor:
In a collection of 180 acerbic, witty short essays, commentary, and writings, the distinguished journalist shares his thoughts on politics, human foibles, and the falsities of contemporary American life. Read by David Brinkley. Simultaneous.
Nota de la solapa:
1 hour
Read by the Author
No matter how seriously we take our politics, Americans love a light touch, a raised eyebrow, a generous chuckle--which is why millions of us tune in to Sunday morning television for the bracing cocktail of wit and practical wisdom dispensed, along with the news, by the inimitable David Brinkley. His closing remarks, like an exclamation point after each broadcast, may illuminate the week's events or they may range widely through the oft puzzling human condition--but they're always worth waiting for.
In this one-of-a-kind AudioBook, we get the undiluted Brinkley - in his own voice. He marvels at government regulations that require cans of paint to bear a label reading "Do not drink paint." He nominates Richard Nixon as Official U.S. Government Scapegoat. He commiserates with an Oklahoma mayor who must earn extra money by collecting beer cans and claiming the deposit
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