The Political Zoo Overview
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the real national zoo!
As Aristotle said, “Man is a political animal.” Talk radio sensation and New York Times best-selling author Michael Savage is afraid that the ancient philosopher was all too right, and in ways he never could have imagined. In Savage’s funniest, most biting book yet, the nation’s fiercest independent thinker invites you to take a riotous tour through The Political Zoo–an outrageous look at today’s most prominent politicos and pundits as the reptiles, rats, and birds of prey they most resemble.
Animal by animal and cage by cage, Savage brandishes his irreverent wit to keep these beasts in check. Serving as resident biologist and zookeeper, Dr. Savage asks that you watch your step when approaching the widemouth copperhead Ted Turner (also known as Mouthus desouthus), do not feed the ego of stuffed turkey Alec Baldwin (Notalentus anti-americanus), and please keep your children with you at all times around wolf boy Bill Clinton (Fondlem undgropeum).
“The world of politics is filled with uncivilized, snarling, rapacious beasts that, like untrained mutts, raise their legs and urinate on everything we hold dear,” says Savage. And this sensational book is your guide for navigating the jungle of today’s animal-political kingdom.
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This is one tome guaranteed to give you nightmares, but the kind of nightmares which can wake you with a start at 3:00am, your head throbbing, your chest wet with sweat – the illustrations by Dan Brawner are disturbing enough to wake you up at 2!
Savage savages THe Political Barnyard but in a wonderfully sophisticated way; demonstrates that the yard is much wider and longer than one “political junkie” might imagine: Newt, Rush, and McCain roll in the slop right alongside Diane, Barbara, and George. MS calls their “Political Animal” zoological names and they do their dance, which provides instant recall to the onlooker, as their cunning, their attack, and also their awkward actions which are antithetical to their original mission statements, re graphically depicted.
Interesting that Condolleeza Rice and Pat Roberson escape such displays; even Diane Feinstein, a Savage example of extreme Liberalism, makes it from one end of the penn to the other without getting too muddy.
This isn’t throw-away stand-up stuff: it’s often hilarious…not tied to the times…something to make us consider how much “feed” we allow.





