Author: Dennis Miller Year: 1996 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Humor, Non Fiction, Politics, Essays
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Now, I don't want to get off on a rant here...
The New York Times called Dennis Miller's The Rants "a pleasing mix of profanity and wit... that will make fans of his irreverent liberal angst laugh out loud."
Dennis Miller respects no boundaries. Whether the subject is dope-addled baseball players who can no longer swing their bats, do-nothing politicians who devote their careers to creating meaningful sound bites, or the nation's resigned acceptance of violence as a way of American life, these thematically arranged monologues are funny and angry. More significantly, they shatter the conventions of comedy by simultaneously making us laugh, think, and seethe.
When Miller takes the stage, the audience demands, "the rants, the rants, the rants." Here is the collection of his invigorating and thought-provoking monologues that showcase his singular point of view.
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