The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America
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If you like the Daily Show, and the sort of satire on that show, then you will definitely enjoy this audio book. Jon takes a walk through the history of democracy, giving reverance to both the Greek and Roman societies; talks about the evolution of the American democracy; and what's around the corner. With guest appearances from a Canadian, this book was a great way to pass the time in LA traffic and learn a little something!
I always enjoy the delivery of both Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert along with their brilliant writers. Although it took a little while to get used to just listening to them as opposed to seeing them (facial expressions and breaks for laughter), it was a very good listen. As stated by many, a basic understanding of our government and history are a must. I assume it would be a bit tedious not knowing to what they are making jabs.
If you are a fan of the Daily Show and the Colbert Report, you will love this tongue-in-cheek look at the formation of our nation and some pokes Founding Fathers and Mothers (FMILFs). Canadians beware, this book reveals way too much truth about your policital juggernaut also.
I usually like Jon Stewart, but I didn't think this was funny at all. I barely got through the first disk, then sent it back before finishing. Maybe it's just not within my sense of humor.
I couldn't even get through the first CD. I didn't find it funny at all, and in fact it was quite boring. Not worth it, if you like Stewart watch him on the daily show instead.
I love Jon Stewart though this book was hard for me to listen to. I don't believe it was the book though. It was me. Certain things I have to actually read and I believe this is one of them. I plan to do that since I found myself "zoning out" too many times. What I did hear and pay attention to I liked.
This is wonderfully fun for those who *get it*. I'm sure it's like a joke in a foreign language for those who don't know enough about American history to see what makes it funny. I laughed out loud repeatedly...it was cleverly crafted with tongue inserted firmly into cheek. I loved it!
Seems to me like this title was 'underabridged'. Yes, there is good history presented in a clever manner, but to me it was a just a series of 'wise cracks' with enough gratuitous profanity to attract the interests of young boys looking for something naughty to brag. You may like what you hear in the first disk, but if not, understand that the other two are just more of the same.
As some of the reviews suggest, you will enjoy this book much more if you have a understanding of the US political system and knowing some it's history will certainly help. Not for the mindless.
Sometimes it made me laugh out loud and sometimes I found it a little tedious because I didn't get the jokes. That may be because I am Canadian and didn't know a lot of American History before hearing it. All in all it was a great way to learn some US History, which I wanted to do because I live in the States now.