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Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies at New York University.

Works by Mark Crispin Miller

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Propaganda (1928) — Introduction, some editions — 1,145 copies, 15 reviews
The Lords of Creation (2014) — Editor, some editions — 123 copies, 1 review
Du Pont Dynasty: Behind the Nylon Curtain (1970) — Editor, some editions — 71 copies, 2 reviews
The Best American Political Writing 2006 (2006) — Contributor — 34 copies

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9 reviews
One of the first books to come out detailing the many malapropisms of George W. Bush, and one of the best. The author is clever and funny, but not as funny as his subject, though perhaps more intentionally so. If you find yourself missing Bush, go back and read this book to remind yourself that we had a president who could barely speak the English language, and yet was representing us to the entire world, and presenting himself as the leader of the free world.
It took a lot of courage to write this book. We are a country in deep denial, and Mark Crispin Miller is one of the few willing to stand up and speak the truth.

The theft of the 2004 election -- and the real threat to the underpinnings of our government -- are well documented and appalling. Read it if you dare.
A mordant and passionate expose of the right-wing threat to American democracy and freedom.
Amusting, but not as thorough as Miller's earlier book, "The Bush Dyslexicon". This one has the added benefit of cartoons that appeared during the Bush administration. Funny, lighthearted, and easy to read, just right for a short break.
½

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