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The GOP-Hater's Handbook

378 Reasons Never to Vote for the Party of Reagan, Nixon and Bush Again

Jack Huberman
July 2007     ISBN: 1568583761


Anyone in search of a concise, scary, and darkly entertaining overview of the Grand Old Party record--or in need of talking points for debating conservatives--will find the perfect guide in The GOP-Hater's Handbook.

Summarizing, detailing, and bewailing the more significant Republican outrages past and present--and some of the more trivial ones--this book is the brainchild of Jack Huberman, the former Canadian who took up U.S. citizenship just so he could vote against Dubya in 2000.

With punchy sidebars and political cartoons, The GOP-Hater's Handbook is the perfect gift for that special GOP-hater in your life--or for any misguided Republican you hope to rescue from the outer darkness.

About the Authors

Jack Huberman is the author of the bestselling Bush Hater's Handbook and its sequel, Bushit!. More of his writing can be found at www.jackhuberman.com

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