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By Daniel Kurtzman, About.com Guide to Political Humor since 2000

Scooter Libby's Lurid Novel…and Other Notable Nuggets

Tuesday November 8, 2005
• Scooter Libby's steamy 1996 novel, which is littered with edgy sexual material and strong language, has suddenly become a hot item. One Amazon reviewer noted its "lavish dollops of voyeurism, bestiality, pedophilia and corpse robbery."

• Muhammad Ali looks President Bush in the eye and gives him the "crazy" twirl.

• David Letterman presents his Top 10 Signs You've Run A Bad Campaign (#:4 "Only endorsement is from disgraced former FEMA director Michael Brown")

• Bill Maher provides an amusing look at partisan pharmaceuticals

• The Professional Cartoonists Index collects cartoons about rioting in France and Bush's sagging poll numbers.

• Find out how Fox News might have reported on various historical events.

• Meet the people of Schwarzenegger Street.

• The New Yorker features the return of the Bush quiz.

Late-Night Jokes
"President Bush traveling a lot these days. You notice that? Last week, Bush was in Latin America, and later this week he's going to Asia. The trips are all part of Bush's new domestic plan, 'Don't blame me, I wasn't even there.'" —Conan O'Brien

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Bushism of the Week
"Wow! Brazil is big." —President Bush, after being shown a map of Brazil by Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brasilia, Brazil, Nov. 6, 2005

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