Parliament of Whores A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire US Government edition by P J O'Rourke Andrew Ferguson Politics Social Sciences eBooks
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I should have read this excellent book years ago. It made me realize howclueless I've been for many years about how corrupt our republic has become.
The author's sharp wit and breezy style are just frosting on the cake.
The subject matter is deadly serious and the author has done an impressive
amount of study, research, travel and interviews with informed people.
This is a serious study and analysis of how far we have migrated from
the intentions of the admirable founders of our nation, and the extent of
our modern failures. I wish he would write another serious book that
brings us up to the present disastrous situation, and the dilemma of a
presidential election with no acceptable candidate on the ballot.
James Fitch
Renton, WA
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Parliament of Whores A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire US Government edition by P J O'Rourke Andrew Ferguson Politics Social Sciences eBooks Reviews
A mildly amusing account of politics and big government, topics which, in this case, just did not hold my attention very closely. This was a book club selection in 2018, and, though I lived through the era described, was woefully dated. Sadly, however, things haven’t changed all that much.
Entertaining and spot on analysis of what is insane about our way of governing and how it has become something much different than originally intended to be.
If you have ever thought to yourself, "Is Washington DC full of nothing but posturing idiots?", along comes P.J. O'Rourke to say "Well, Duh....". Armed with a factual knowledge of how DC dysfunctions and leavened with keen wit, O'Rourke takes us on a tour of the institutions of our Government, from the Congress to the the White House, through the Bureaucracies and various sinkholes of incompetence, hypocrisy, venality and just plain stupidity, and provides delicious humor while dissecting this "Confederacy of Dunces".
He also makes it abundantly clear that the fault, dear Brutus, lies not in the stars (or our leaders) but in ourselves. We want it all, but we don't want to pay for it.
Using the apt phrase, the arch observation, the deadly accurate thrust of wit to puncture the balloons of buffoonery he finds built into our system and the people who bungle and abuse it, he actually presents a factually serious account of what goes wrong and why it continues to go wrong. He just can't help doing so without a large dose of insightful and wicked humor. Written back in the days of Bush Senior, before 9/11, it really would be overwhelmingly depressing how little things have changed and how the DC Band Plays On no matter what, if you didn't find the horse laugh in it all.
You will never listen to a budget battle, or the justification for a farm bill, or just about any other pose or posture taken by our fearless leaders again without a smile on your face. Of course we, the public, continue to fund and support this nonsense so we have no one but ourselves to blame.
The Republic has been beset by fools, incompetents, liars, cheats, morons and pompous asses from its inception. Luckily for us, it has also always had its cynical observers, ready with the stilleto of reason and common sense to jab, torment, mock and debunk the participants in this carnival of clowns. P.J. O'Rourke takes his place in that long pantheon of wits from Henry Adams and Mark Twain, to H.L. Mencken, Will Rogers, Mort Sahl and the rest, who took great joy in pulling down Washington DC's collective pants while sounding a loud Bronx cheer. And that razzberry may be the clarion call that says, yes, we just might survive it all, one more time.
No other cultural or political humorist can make a serious and penetrating point as hilariously as P.J. O'Rourke. He comes across to me like a lapsed altar boy who dips into the sauce a bit too much and would rather admit it with a smile than repent. In Parliament of Whores, his opening essay about the differences between God and Santa Claus is worth twice the price of this book.
O'Rrourke tries to be Dave Barry funny and he is not. Politics can be funny at times but he tries to lighten each and every chapter with humor and he sort of fails here. He does take some solid positions and it is worth the read, but try to ignore the humor and sometimes you get lost as to where he is going. He is more savvy than most when it comes to politics but this book just falls a little short.
While he makes many valid points, on some things he is just dead wrong. The chapter on Social Security is so full of nonsense that it wouldn't even burn. I could claim, if I had his platform, that tax benefits to Wall street would pay off all the mortgages in the country and still have money left over.
To be fair, his screed about the insane depth of regulation is spot on. Lots of money to be saved by eliminating lots of government agencies that exist just because.
P.J. O'Rourke is the master of political satirical commentary. His writing will make you laugh, make you angry, and may even make a liberal change their mind... Definitely one of the best political and humorous writers of the 21st Century, and I highly recommend this book, or anything else he has written over his illustrious career. One of my favorite authors.
I should have read this excellent book years ago. It made me realize how
clueless I've been for many years about how corrupt our republic has become.
The author's sharp wit and breezy style are just frosting on the cake.
The subject matter is deadly serious and the author has done an impressive
amount of study, research, travel and interviews with informed people.
This is a serious study and analysis of how far we have migrated from
the intentions of the admirable founders of our nation, and the extent of
our modern failures. I wish he would write another serious book that
brings us up to the present disastrous situation, and the dilemma of a
presidential election with no acceptable candidate on the ballot.
James Fitch
Renton, WA
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