It’s amazing that novels about Washington DC intrigue get written at all, because the politicians who engage in what the media thinks of as “Washington intrigue” take dullness to unholy extremes. New Obama administration roman à clef O: A Presidential Novel
No, but a chick said "Thanks for the good time, sailor." That dialogue is like Bill O'Reilly times Lynne Cheney multiplied by Dick Morris times a million.
Why is it called &quot;O&quot; when it&#039;s obviously a <i>roman a clef</i> about First Dude Todd Palin and his BFF Shailey Tripp. I&#039;d tag Sarah Palin as &quot;Anonymous&quot; except the words are organized into sentences and paragraphs.
Some corny, slightly overweight, clingy dude offering to brew coffee and buy a toothbrush for me &#039;cause I pity fuck him from time to time and he wants me to spend the morning with him as if the night before wasn&#039;t horrific enough? Gross.
Did the author, by any chance, go into any further detail about the square-jawed character who had been in the military and probably had all kinds of ways of talking rough and telling <strike>me</strike> people what to do and when to do it and how to do it, etc.?
Slate claims the author was Mark Salter, &#039;co-author&#039; of John McCain&#039;s nonsense: <i>Faith of My Fathers: A Family Memoir</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter <i>Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter <i>Hard Call: The Art of Great Decisions</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter
No, but a chick said &quot;Thanks for the good time, sailor.&quot; That dialogue is like Bill O&#039;Reilly times Lynne Cheney multiplied by Dick Morris times a million.
LL: You are a Formula One owner? Who knew?
Now we know where Meghan McCanns has been all these many months...
Why is it called &quot;O&quot; when it&#039;s obviously a <i>roman a clef</i> about First Dude Todd Palin and his BFF Shailey Tripp. I&#039;d tag Sarah Palin as &quot;Anonymous&quot; except the words are organized into sentences and paragraphs.
it always takes a fiction book to make the White House look interesting.
Some corny, slightly overweight, clingy dude offering to brew coffee and buy a toothbrush for me &#039;cause I pity fuck him from time to time and he wants me to spend the morning with him as if the night before wasn&#039;t horrific enough? Gross.
Woo-hoo! We&#039;ve all been fisted EQ!
Did the author, by any chance, go into any further detail about the square-jawed character who had been in the military and probably had all kinds of ways of talking rough and telling <strike>me</strike> people what to do and when to do it and how to do it, etc.?
Slate claims the author was Mark Salter, &#039;co-author&#039; of John McCain&#039;s nonsense: <i>Faith of My Fathers: A Family Memoir</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter <i>Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter <i>Hard Call: The Art of Great Decisions</i> by John McCain and Mark Salter
whoah a politico troll?