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Mort Sahl's America

Mort Sahl

Narrador Mort Sahl

Editorial: Phoenix Books, Inc.

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Sinopsis

Mort Sahl has been described as one of the greatest political and social satirists of the 20th century. In Mort Sahl's America, the sophisticated political satirist exposes the grand follies of the powers that be. Deflating celebrity pretensions, he skewers liberals and conservatives alike. From Bill Clinton to Bob Dole, from Al Gore to Jesse Jackson, no one is spared. He talks of his frustrated relationships with liberated women and shares his thoughts on gay marriage and Catholic priests. As an added bonus, Sahl shares the stage with Senator Eugene McCarthy, whose bid for the 1968 US presidency ran on a platform which opposed the Vietnam War. McCarthy offers wry reflections on Lyndon Johnson's eccentric behavior and shrewd commentary on Robert McNamara.
Duración: alrededor de 1 hora (01:09:52)
Fecha de publicación: 01/06/1997; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 1997. Copyright Statment: —