When the Tea Party Came to Town: Inside the U.S. House of Representatives' Most Combative, Dysfunctional, and Infuriating Term in Modern History
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I've had this sitting around for a while, but it seemed like the perfect book to read the week that Eric Cantor got primaried. The hardcover edition had the boring, confusing title of _Do Not Ask What Good We Do._ The title _When the Tea Party Came to Town_ is a lot more accurate.
Draper is a liberal, so it's mostly the Republicant's who get skewered, but he reserves some vitriol for Anthony Weiner (in the chapter "State of the Weiner") and Sheila Jackson Lee (in the chapter "Woman of a Certain Rage").
Draper is a liberal, so it's mostly the Republicant's who get skewered, but he reserves some vitriol for Anthony Weiner (in the chapter "State of the Weiner") and Sheila Jackson Lee (in the chapter "Woman of a Certain Rage").
Journal Entry 2 by rampallion at Potbelly's Sandwich Works - Davis St in Evanston, Illinois USA on Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Released 9 yrs ago (7/9/2014 UTC) at Potbelly's Sandwich Works - Davis St in Evanston, Illinois USA
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Bringing to the Meetup Tuesday night at 6:30. See you there?
http://www.meetup.com/bookcrossing-1/events/187456572/
http://www.meetup.com/bookcrossing-1/events/187456572/