An anthology of essays from a popular journal of political and social satire called The Progressive Pragmatist. -- Slaughters sacred cows. -- Bi-partisan, offers something for everyone. -- Appeals to political junkies and the vast readership of current event books. America Off-Line is an anthology of the most provocative excerpts from The Progressive Pragmatist, a journal of biting social and political satire which ran from 1986 to 1995. Co-authors Nicholas J. Nigro and James Mannion will shock and delight readers with their cleverly candid observations of people and issues including the religious right, political correctness and O.J. Simpson. Like lots of the best op-ed pieces in today's with-it newspapers and magazines, these essays poke, probe, and pull out plums...This is the perfect stuff for those who enjoy taking the wraps off hypocrites and other newsmakers. -- The Book Reader Political criticism from a common sense stance... lightly written and fun to read. -- Factsheet Five
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 1996
- Publisher: Cryptic Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 157
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