Bush Lies in State

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Being the decent man he is, Malachy McCourt has written a compassionate (but devilishly funny) book about George "Wanker" Bush and his practically unnoticed (but major failing) as president — Bush is an alcoholic. Bush Lies in State is a collection of 24 essays and performance pieces finely tooled to cleanse and disinfect the government by exposing the lies, violence, and hypocrisy of our current, soon-to-be-ex-President, "Blinky bin Bush" and his "Texiban." Malachy McCourt’s distinctive voice rings throughout. As an often-published expert on the subjects of alcoholism and recovery (as well as politics), Malachy has no trouble identifying George W. Bush as a "dry drunk," someone who no longer takes alcohol, but retains all the worst behaviors of the full-blown alky. Worse yet, the disease seems to be contagious, with our whole country now behaving like a dry drunk! The only cure is regime change in 2004.
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95 pages, Paperback

First published July 1,2004

About the author

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Malachy Gerard McCourt was an American-Irish actor, writer and politician. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Limerick, McCourt appeared in several films and soap operas, including The Molly Maguires, Brewster's Millions (1985), and Another World. He also wrote three memoirs, describing his life in Ireland and in the United States. McCourt was the 2006 Green Party candidate for governor of New York, losing to the Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer. He was the younger brother of author Frank McCourt.


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April 17,2025
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I’ve decided to go on a McCourt Brothers binge, and this was my first taste of the writings of the younger brother, Malachy. I chose it because it’s a short book that got me to my 2016 reading goal quickly, and it was sort of a break from the heavy and depressing book I’m reading now. This was rather depressing, too, but at least there are jokes along the way.

The book is a satirical screed against George W. Bush and the Iraq War, but because it was written in 2004, I alternated between thinking that I ought to go back to reading something more current and being knocked out by all the parallels. For example, the book points out several times that Bush was not elected president. As we all know, Trump lost the popular vote by an even wider margin. What is Malachy saying now?

I desperately hope that Trump will not lead us into war as Bush did. The book cites that the Iraq War cost $750,000 a minute and $45 million an hour. No wonder his presidency ended in deep recession. Malachy contrasts this throughout the book to budget cuts on social services and kick-backs to Bush’s corporate cronies. I sincerely hope that Trump avoids war, but I have no doubt that he and his inner circle are going to make plenty of money while he’s in power, and all on the people’s backs.

This is not a feel-good book. It also may not be the most important book you can read in these days before Trump takes office. But sometimes, a look at the recent past can give us hints of what to avoid in the future. Organize!
April 17,2025
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Funny!Funny!more,Funny...and lots of truth.By the OTHER BROTHER...Malachy McCourt!His brother wrote
Angela's Ashes..Frank McCourt.
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