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FDL Book Salon Announcement: Duke Cunningham “The Wrong Stuff,” Sunday 7/15

51m4-hgqzvl_aa240_.jpgWe’re pleased to announce that George Condon and Marcus Stern, two of the co-authors (along with Jerry Kammer and Dean Calbreath) of The Wrong Stuff: The Extraordinary Saga of Randy “Duke” Cunningham, the Most Corrupt Congressman Ever Caught, will be here with us at the Book Salon this coming Sunday, July 15, at 5:00 PM EST/2:00 PM PST.

This is an exciting event!

When we asked around in our group to see who would be best to review the book, our very own Marcy Wheeler just about jumped through her email account to say, “Pick me! Pick me!”

I’m afraid of Marcy, so we picked her. Heh.

Even more to the point, can you think of anyone better, inside or outside our circle of firepups, to help discuss the careful documentation of the “most corrupt congressman ever caught?”

By the way, don’t you luurrve that phrase in the subtitle? These guys sound like, well. . . bloggers. It promises to be a grand old time, so be sure to join us this coming Sunday.

S’gonna be a hoot, and plenty to make your blood boil and expose even further the amazing depth and audacity of corruption that is the modern Republican Party. Mark your calendars!

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FDL Book Salon Announcement: Duke Cunningham “The Wrong Stuff,” Sunday 7/15

51m4-hgqzvl_aa240_.jpgWe’re pleased to announce that George Condon and Marcus Stern, two of the co-authors (along with Jerry Kammer and Dean Calbreath) of The Wrong Stuff: The Extraordinary Saga of Randy “Duke” Cunningham, the Most Corrupt Congressman Ever Caught, will be here with us at the Book Salon this coming Sunday, July 15, at 5:00 PM EST/2:00 PM PST.

This is an exciting event!

When we asked around in our group to see who would be best to review the book, our very own Marcy Wheeler just about jumped through her email account to say, “Pick me! Pick me!”

I’m afraid of Marcy, so we picked her. Heh.

Even more to the point, can you think of anyone better, inside or outside our circle of firepups, to help discuss the careful documentation of the “most corrupt congressman ever caught?”

By the way, don’t you luurrve that phrase in the subtitle? These guys sound like, well. . . bloggers. It promises to be a grand old time, so be sure to join us this coming Sunday.

S’gonna be a hoot, and plenty to make your blood boil and expose even further the amazing depth and audacity of corruption that is the modern Republican Party. (more…)

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Pachacutec did not, as is commonly believed, die in 1471. To escape the tragic sight of his successors screwing up the Inca Empire he’d built, he fled east into the Amazon rain forest, where he began chewing lots of funky roots to get higher than Hunter Thompson ever dared. Oddly, these roots gave him not only a killer buzz, but also prolonged his life beyond what any other mortal has known, excluding Novakula. Whatever his doubts of the utility of living long enough to see old friends pop up in museums as mummies, or witness the bizarrely compelling spectacle of Katherine Harris, he’s learned a thing or two along the way. For one thing, he’s learned the importance of not letting morons run a country, having watched the Inca Empire suffer many civil wars requiring the eventual ruler to gain support from the priests and the national military. He now works during fleeting sober moments to build a vibrant progressive movement sufficiently strong and sustainable to drive a pointed stake through the heart of American “conservatism” forever. He enjoys a gay marriage, classic jazz and roots for the New York Mets.

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