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AL FRANKEN, GIANT OF THE SENATE is a book about an unlikely campaign that had an even more improbable ending: the closest outcome in history and an unprecedented eight-month recount saga, which is pretty funny in retrospect. It's a book about what happens when the nation's foremost progressive satirist gets a chance to serve in the United States Senate and, defying the low expectations of the pundit class, actually turns out to be good at it. It's a book about our deeply polarized, frequently depressing, occasionally inspiring political culture, written from inside the belly of the beast. In this candid personal memoir, the honorable gentleman from Minnesota takes his army of loyal fans along with him from Saturday Night Live to the campaign trail, inside the halls of Congress, and behind the scenes of some of the most dramatic and/or hilarious moments of his new career in politics. Review: work together to achieve things that may not be perfect, but are ultimately of benefit for our country - This is a very honest and informative look at how our government operates and why electing people who are "anti-establishment" generally backfires. The problem is not that there are differences of opinion; the problem is when our representatives refuse to talk, negotiate, work together to achieve things that may not be perfect, but are ultimately of benefit for our country. Al Franken is a serious politician and a great Senator as well as being a very funny and hugely insightful person! This book is not a partisan polemic (as some of his others can rather be, much as I love them). It is a really great look at how to make government work. We need many more people like him in our Congress. Great book, great person! Review: Read it - Best book I've read in a long time. Inspires me to get involved in community. Explains Senate workings. Very very funny.
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E**T
work together to achieve things that may not be perfect, but are ultimately of benefit for our country
This is a very honest and informative look at how our government operates and why electing people who are "anti-establishment" generally backfires. The problem is not that there are differences of opinion; the problem is when our representatives refuse to talk, negotiate, work together to achieve things that may not be perfect, but are ultimately of benefit for our country. Al Franken is a serious politician and a great Senator as well as being a very funny and hugely insightful person! This book is not a partisan polemic (as some of his others can rather be, much as I love them). It is a really great look at how to make government work. We need many more people like him in our Congress. Great book, great person!
S**S
Read it
Best book I've read in a long time. Inspires me to get involved in community. Explains Senate workings. Very very funny.
A**S
A fine read
It's Al Franken, it's gonna be amusing, engaging and thoughtful. It's also gonna be liberal and warm. If you like that kinda thing, read and enjoy. If you don't, don't pick it up. I had a great time with this book. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
R**D
interesting and useful to gain an understanding of the inner workings of ...
A candid insight into one of the more sane members of the senate. Well written, interesting and useful to gain an understanding of the inner workings of the Washington 'swamp'.
R**B
Giant indeed
A humorous, entertaining, and at times heart breaking story ... Full of hope, doing the right thing in an enjoyable and easy read.
D**E
A good read; book in very good condition./
Still dipping in to it for reading pleasure.
J**A
Good, funny read
Love Al Franken and his honesty, also the insights into SNL is fun to know!
J**N
Although not quite as funny as his other books because he has to reign ...
I've bought all of Al Frakens previous books so I am already a fan and this book just reinforces that. Although not quite as funny as his other books because he has to reign in some of his broader commentary his sense of duty to his job and his frustration at how things are in the States right now makes me wish there more politician's like him in the world.
A**R
What a guy!
A must read for anyone who still has faith that the world can be a better place with Al Franken playing a giant part in that. Pleae come for dinner next time you are in Australlia Al!
V**S
Just Like the Author: FIRST RATE
Amusing, informative, great reading. RUN FOR PRESIDENT! Recommend without reservation and with great enthusiasm. Most excellent in all ways. Hallelujah!
R**Y
More than Funny
Al Franken rose to prominence as a funny man, experiencing success as both a comedy writer and a comedian. But Franken also has other passions. Unlike many in show business, he is still happily married his first wife, Franni, a union that has lasted more than forty years and produced two fine children and several grandchildren. He is also an idealist who has an uncommon interest in the survival and well-being of the little people of the world, those who are enjoined in the daily struggle of just getting by. His concerns for the welfare of the common man are what led him away from comedy and into the realm of public service. Franken, the junior United States Senator from Minnesota, is the author of six previous books, all with a liberal political bent, and a couple of which launch verbal harpoons at Republican gasbags like Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly. He is now out with book number seven, a modest tome entitled: "Al Franken: Giant of the Senate." The new book is an autobiography that is mainly comprised of sketches of the author's life from his childhood in Minnesota, through his evolution as a comedian - with particular emphasis on the fifteen years in which he wrote for and was featured on Saturday Night Live, to his entry into the political orbit of Minnesota's revered Senator Paul Wellstone, and finally to his own life in politics. Quite a bit of the book is focused on Franken's experiences in learning to be an effective senator and his constant struggle to work within the arcane senate system while always staying focused on the needs of his constituents back home in Minnesota. In many ways this book is a primer on both how to be an effective senator as well as a functioning human being. It should be read and pondered by anyone who is considering running for office. The author goes into much detail about the importance of being prepared for the job, citing the extensive reading that he has to do in order to be ready for committee hearings on a wide range of issues - and his sheer delight when his thorough preparations enable him expose fallacies being presented as facts. Franken also hits, time and again, on the importance of playing well with others. Not every sitting United Stats Senator is someone that we might want as a next door neighbor - just ask the guy who lives next door to Rand Paul - but if a senator is going to be able to advocate successfully for the folks back home, he will eventually need the support of most of his colleagues, even the odious ones. The one exception to Senator Franken's tireless efforts to find something to like about each of his colleagues is Ted Cruz. His disdain for Cruz is noted on the book's jacket and has been repeated on talk shows and almost every published review of the book. The junior senator from Minnesota famously said about the junior senator from Texas: "Here's the thing you have to understand about Ted Cruz. I like Ted Cruz more than most of my other colleagues like Ted Cruz. And I hate Ted Cruz." One has to wonder how America's most humorous senator would characterize Senator Roy Moore! But Roy Moore or not, and Donald Trump or not, Al Franken still views the world in positive terms and beats the drum for hope and change. Yesterday Senator Franken posted the following "alert" on Twitter. His importance as a voice for a caring and concerned America is reflected in the fact that it has been retweeted nearly 60,000 times in less than a day: "RED ALERT: Senate GOP just added provision to their tax plan that would gut ACA & kick 13M ppl off insurance. Yes, it's same tax plan that would add $1 trillion+ to deficit while giving majority of benefits to corporations & the rich. We need you to make your voices heard again." We are being called to action by someone who truly cares. "Al Franken: Giant of the Senate" is inspiring - and so is the man who wrote it! He is the example that everyone who enters public service should strive to emulate.
M**E
This is a great book, not often is there a chance to ...
This is a great book, not often is there a chance to laugh out loud in a non-fiction book about politics. I love his cynical humorous style and his amazing insight into American politics. Hadn't paid a lot of attention to politics at all until the advent of Donald Trump, am not even American, so it was a real eye-opener to me about getting elected to the Senate. How difficult it must have been for Mr. Franken to curb his ever present humour when in session, what it's alright to say, what to avoid. To have spent many years of his life in writing for comedy and then finding himself in a situation where a lot of it was real life comedy except it was important to remember you are representing your supporters and dealing with real problems. I certainly recommend this book, it's interesting, entertaining and informative.
S**O
Giant of the senate, Yes!
Good book for a disturbing time in American history but the disturbing is sure to pass....right? Looking forward to 5he next book, suggested title “Liars and the lies they tell from behind bars”
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