Rants Redux

Abridged
Author: Dennis Miller
Narrator: Dennis Miller
Genres: Comedy
Publisher: BDD Audio
Date: June 1999
Length: 1 hour
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Why are Americans so disinterested in politics? Because we can be. Democracy is voluntary. And our lack of interest hasn't happened overnight. It can be traced directly back to our ever-decreasing attention spans. We need anything politically important rationed out like Pez-small, sweet, and coming out of a funny plastic head.

Why has flying in this country, especially boarding the plane, turned into this tedious Bataan death march with American Tourister overnight bags? And when did flight attendants get so cranky?

Who do we find ourselves locked in this pointless pas de doo-doo over something called "arts funding?" The federal tab involved here is a lousy 500 million dollars. One-fifth the national budget! Less than the money spent on 1-900 calls from Air Force One.

Mothers, immigration, marriage, parenthood, sports, political correctness, and our general attitudes toward each other-all are equally worthy of Dennis Miller's close inspection and ridicule. What's really going on in this country? Ask Dennis Miller. Or don't ask. He'll tell you anyway. Not that he really wants to go off on another rant. Remember, it's only his opinion, he could be wrong.

Reviews (2)

It's Dennis - Love him or hate him

Written by Dave Jackson on March 1st, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

If you like Dennis, you'll like this, if not you won't. It's very MIlleresque. I thought the first Rants was a tad better.

Rants Redux

Written by Brad Fisher on December 28th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I don't want to get on a rant here, but Dennis Miller had me laughing so hard I was rolling on the floor and gasping for breath like Mama Cass choking on a ham sandwich. But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.

Author Details

Author Details

Miller, Dennis

"Dennis Miller is a comedian, using large amounts of satire. He became most well-known as host for his television talk shows, the latest of which is CNBC's Dennis Miller. Miller combines coarseness with a large vocabulary in a unique style not pandering to the ""lowest common denominator"".

Miller was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on November 3, 1953. He graduated from Point Park College in Pittsburgh with a degree in journalism, but soon gave up the idea of a reporter's life. Upon trying his hand as an amatuer stand-up comic, he decided to try it as a professional. He toured local clubs, and gradually spread out to include well-known clubs in New York and Los Angeles. In 1980, he became a writer of humorous segments for a local Pittsburgh television show called PM Magazine, and hosted a weekend show called Punchline.

By the mid 1980's he had landed a spot on the network comedy show Saturday Night Live, a launching pad for many future comedy stars. In 1992, he started his own short-lived talk show, The Dennis Miller Show. In 1993, HBO signed him for the Dennis Miller Live show, for which he has won two emmys.

Miller has also been cast in a number of films, usually in dramatic roles, including 1994'sDisclosure, 1995's The Net, and 1996's Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. He even tried a couple of years as a commentator on Monday Night Football.

Miller married Ali Espley in 1988. They have two sons, Holden and Marlon. "