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A century ago Ambrose Bierce published his The Devil’s Dictionary. The tradition has now been revived, one may presume by way of the same nefarious source, in the form of The Democrats’ Dictionary. The great French philosopher Voltaire said, If you would debate with me, define your terms. Voltaire himself composed his own Dictionnaire Philosophique, a work in which he defined his philosophical opponents’ terms for them, as did Ambrose Bierce. It is by so doing that one is best able to expose the absurdity of counterpositions. Democrats, like politicians from all quarters, are masters of obfuscation. Their talking points seldom reveal their true positions or agendas. The purpose of this modest dictionary is to provide something of the transparency which is so wanting among the Democrats and which they themselves are loathe to provide. Shall they thank me then for my service? In speculating on that answer, my policy shall be to obfuscate. A relentless expose on the duplicity which is the Democrat Party. (Jeff Becker, Author) When C. S. Lewis had written his Screwtape Letters it was alleged that the author knew the Devil better than he knew himself. I believe Comix has amply demonstrated that he knows the Democrats better than they know themselves. (Satan, The Prince of Darkness) I’m totally confused, folks. (Joe B., Politician) ANDREW MARVELL COMIX-Named for the famous seventeenth-century English poet and satirist, Comix brings the art of political satire up to date.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A century ago Ambrose Bierce published his The Devil’s Dictionary. The tradition has now been revived, one may presume by way of the same nefarious source, in the form of The Democrats’ Dictionary. The great French philosopher Voltaire said, If you would debate with me, define your terms. Voltaire himself composed his own Dictionnaire Philosophique, a work in which he defined his philosophical opponents’ terms for them, as did Ambrose Bierce. It is by so doing that one is best able to expose the absurdity of counterpositions. Democrats, like politicians from all quarters, are masters of obfuscation. Their talking points seldom reveal their true positions or agendas. The purpose of this modest dictionary is to provide something of the transparency which is so wanting among the Democrats and which they themselves are loathe to provide. Shall they thank me then for my service? In speculating on that answer, my policy shall be to obfuscate. A relentless expose on the duplicity which is the Democrat Party. (Jeff Becker, Author) When C. S. Lewis had written his Screwtape Letters it was alleged that the author knew the Devil better than he knew himself. I believe Comix has amply demonstrated that he knows the Democrats better than they know themselves. (Satan, The Prince of Darkness) I’m totally confused, folks. (Joe B., Politician) ANDREW MARVELL COMIX-Named for the famous seventeenth-century English poet and satirist, Comix brings the art of political satire up to date.