Ranting Again
Published by Penguin Random House Audio
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Dennis Miller is back, and he is Ranting Again in this hilarious compendium of wit, wisdom, and righteous outrage. This is good news for all of us who fume at the country's lack of common sense, and seethe at the absurdity of the daily headlines.
Setting his sights higher and wider than ever before, Dennis Miller is at the top of his game, unleashing his unique brand of scathing wit on anything and everything. Taking on such targets as illegal immigration, the sobriety movement, the American school system, and men who wear tight T-shirts even though they have big breasts, Miller proves that nobody is safe from his hilarious yet hard-hitting scrutiny.
Showcasing Dennis Miller's trademark blend of wide-ranging allusions, thought-provoking insights, and outrageous opinions, Ranting Again is a brilliant collection that is his sharpest and funniest yet.
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Reviews for Ranting Again
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5After reading "Rants", I thought that this book would be even better. Not true.
While this is a worthwhile read, I would suggest reading "Rants" first. In this book, he uses a lot of the same jokes in different rants and they're just not as funny as the ones from the previous book. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Published in 1999, the comparisons aren't exactly timeless, but the topics are still relevant. It's sad, really, how little things have changed. Not my usual cup of tea, but it kept me reading through the very last rant.