The Truth is a book of political satire and humor by Al Franken, released in October 2005. The book's main focus is on the 2004 presidential election and Franken's research into the Republicans' strategy in their victory--as well as examples of subsequent political overreach which he predicts will be their downfall. Finally, he makes some predictions about the future. The book opens with a retelling of the aftermath of November 2, 2004, as all the major news stations claim that George W. Bush--with a historically narrow margin over John Kerry of less than 2.5 percent--won a "mandate" in this... election. Franken points to the landslide election wins of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932, Dwight Eisenhower in 1956, Lyndon Johnson in 1964, Richard Nixon in 1972, and Ronald Reagan in 1984, and counter argues that Bush's margin of victory was nowhere close to these lopsided contests; further, Bush's margin was narrower even than that of Bill Clinton in 1996 over Republican candidate Bob Dole, and that nobody considered that victory a "mandate".
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| Author: | Al Franken |
| Genre: | Fiction, Humour |
| Year published: | 2005 |
| Number of editions: | 10 |