Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring Book

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| Rating | : | 4.22 (672 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1891053957 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 28 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2018-01-19 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
According to Pat Robertson '75 to 80 percent of the illnesses in the United States are psychosomatic,' and George W. Also included is a Pat Robertson Paper Doll, and commentary from Mackie Blanton.. Bush promised there would be no casualties in the Iraq War. Artist Kevin Stone illustrates these and other quotes from Barbara Bush, Jerry Falwell, Ann Coulter and many others in the Pat Robertson and Friends Coloring Book
"HILARIOUS - BUT AFTER YOU THINK ABOUT IT, IS IT?" according to Wood Wren. I had to admit that I spent most of my time while reading this book literally laughing out loud. This little work has nailed Robertson and friends perfectly. This is what satire is all about. The author has taken direct quotes that Brother Pat has made throughout the years and turned them into solid gold. Although you have to admit that Robertson has given the authors plenty to work with.Subjec. The Preacher Has No Trousers Foster Corbin The second laugh-out-loud-for-its-satire coloring book from Garrett County Press-- the first was devoted to the current President Bush although he makes a cameo appearance here as a "friend of Pat" or FOP--is devoted to the Reverend Pat Robertson-- and his other friends, consisting of Ann Coulter, Jerry Falwell, Daniel Henninger, Bill O'Reilly and Barbara Bush. The format is the same as in the . "Tongue-In-Cheek AND In-Your-Face?" according to Stephanie Graye. I wouldn't have thought it possible to laugh out loud while simultaneously horrified to relive some of the most bizarre quotes actually uttered in public. Stone's illustrations, revealing more subtle yet brilliant detail upon each viewing, underscore the surreal nature of Pat Robertson's belief systems, our country's fascination with public figures, and our bewilderment at other nations' percep
