08/24/2023 17:30
Subject: Re:Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vowell
+1 to this.
Also, it’s old but Al Franken’s “Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Liar” is hysterically funny in parts.
Anonymous
08/24/2023 15:00
Subject: Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
The Unlikely Disciple
Anything by Bill Bryson
How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming
Anything by AJ Jacobs
Dispatches from Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta
Running with Scissors
You’ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism
The Pale-Faced Lie
Crying in H Mart
Anonymous
08/23/2023 22:29
Subject: Re:Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
Sarah Vowell
Anonymous
08/23/2023 20:24
Subject: Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
I think John Stewart had a funny one like 15 years ago
Anonymous
08/23/2023 20:23
Subject: Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
Trevor Noah “Born a Crime”
Anonymous
08/23/2023 13:59
Subject: Funny nonfiction with a factual/liberal bent?
Looking for a birthday present for someone who loves Michael Hobbes's various podcasts. I have gotten them “Alexandra Petri’s "US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up)" and Ryan North's "How to Take Over the World" -- any other suggestions?