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The Political Zoo
Author Michael Savage
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Subject Conservative ideology
Publisher Nelson Current
Publication date
April 2006
Media type Hardcover
ISBN 1595550429
OCLC 64510771
818/.602 22
LC ClassPN6231.C25 S28 2006
Preceded by Liberalism Is a Mental Disorder 

The Political Zoo is a book written by the American conservative talk radio host Michael Savage. [1] The book is unlike Savage's previous works ( The Savage Nation (2003), The Enemy Within (2004), Liberalism is a Mental Disorder (2005) in that it is a parody of 51 public figures, of both liberal and conservative political figures and celebrities (and at least one Socialist). The book contains political cartoons of politicians, celebrities and media personalities, all of whom are parodied with a story and a satirical binomial nomenclature, in that the various personalities are given a pseudo- genus and pseudo- species, in such a way as to slight the personality being mentioned, in most cases.

The book peaked at number four on the New York Times best sellers list in its first week.[ citation needed]

The 51 personalities who appear in the book are:

References

  1. ^ Best Sellers: May 14, 2006. New York Times (May 14, 2006)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Political Zoo
Author Michael Savage
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Subject Conservative ideology
Publisher Nelson Current
Publication date
April 2006
Media type Hardcover
ISBN 1595550429
OCLC 64510771
818/.602 22
LC ClassPN6231.C25 S28 2006
Preceded by Liberalism Is a Mental Disorder 

The Political Zoo is a book written by the American conservative talk radio host Michael Savage. [1] The book is unlike Savage's previous works ( The Savage Nation (2003), The Enemy Within (2004), Liberalism is a Mental Disorder (2005) in that it is a parody of 51 public figures, of both liberal and conservative political figures and celebrities (and at least one Socialist). The book contains political cartoons of politicians, celebrities and media personalities, all of whom are parodied with a story and a satirical binomial nomenclature, in that the various personalities are given a pseudo- genus and pseudo- species, in such a way as to slight the personality being mentioned, in most cases.

The book peaked at number four on the New York Times best sellers list in its first week.[ citation needed]

The 51 personalities who appear in the book are:

References

  1. ^ Best Sellers: May 14, 2006. New York Times (May 14, 2006)

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