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Chargement... Talk to the Hand (2004)par Garry Trudeau
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Doonesbury takes on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger over groping scandal. BD loses a leg. Duke is Mayor of an Iraq city. There never were weapons of mass destruction finally sinks in with the American people...they were duped and countless men lost their lives so Cheney could get rich. Every question to Bush is answered with 9/11. Investigation into his alleged National Guard Duty is ongoing. Jeff is in the CIA. Boopsie is coach of football at Waldon U until sex scandal over football players not taking no for an answer from coeds becomes an issue. BD comes home...without his helmet. ( ) Doonesbury takes on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger over groping scandal. BD loses a leg. Duke is Mayor of an Iraq city. There never were weapons of mass destruction finally sinks in with the American people...they were duped and countless men lost their lives so Cheney could get rich. Every question to Bush is answered with 9/11. Investigation into his alleged National Guard Duty is ongoing. Jeff is in the CIA. Boopsie is coach of football at Waldon U until sex scandal over football players not taking no for an answer from coeds becomes an issue. BD comes home...without his helmet. Zonker runs for California governor, along with half the state population. Alex runs a campaign flash mob for Howard Dean. Boopsie suspends the Walden football program for sexual misbehavior, and is fired by the university president. B.D. is hit by mortar fire, and loses his leg. In an even more shocking development, we finally see him without the helmet he has worn for over 30 years in "Doonesbury". aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieDoonesbury (49)
[Trudeau ranks as] one of the foremost sociopolitical satirists of recent decades." While some in the Doonesbury universe seek office, others serve. Alex and her Seattle co-hordes devote their young, restless, and body-pierced Deaniac energy to hooking up "flash art" with politics. Half a world away in Iraq, a major bad boy from stateside devotes himself to liberating the city of Al Amok, ruling with a steady hand, a full glass, a devoted Chinese handler, and an economy based on looting. As fate would have it, B.D. finds himself heading upriver on an apocalyptic mission to terminate Al Duke with extreme prejudice, a story line so made-for-TV that B.D. feels compelled to bang out the screenplay on his laptop in real time. Fortunately for the man known to Honey as "sir," the media red-lights the hit, though car bombers quickly pick up the option and put the project back in play. In the homeland, a wartime president has the answer to almost all the questions ("9-11") but tries to shelve the still incomplete story of his own National Guard duty back in the daze. Mark and Zonk join the war against trash politics by offering a $10,000 reward for any witness who can collaborate the flightsuit-in-chief's account, but their efforts, alas, come to naught. Yes, it's a divided nation. On the west coast sexual assault charges accompany a rise to power, while back east they mandate a fall: Walden College's acting coach, Boopstein, lets accusations of way-personal fouls force her football team off the field. Sex parties for recruits? "Who knew we were that competitive?" marvels President King, ending Boopsie's gridiron apprenticeship with two little words: "You're fired." Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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