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Of thee i zing, America's cultural decline from muffin tops to body shots, Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo

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Of thee i zing, America's cultural decline from muffin tops to body shots, Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo
Language
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Main title
Of thee i zing
Responsibility statement
Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo
Sub title
America's cultural decline from muffin tops to body shots
Summary
In Of Thee I Zing, #1 New York Times bestseller and radio phenomenon Laura Ingraham turns her trademark satirical eye to the culture and habits of everyday U.S. citizens. From #1 New York Times bestseller and conservative radio phenomenon Laura Ingraham comes a shocking and hilarious look at the culture and habits of everyday U.S. citizens. With her signature wit and razor-sharp analysis, Ingraham serves up a biting spoof of Barack Obama's Of Thee I Sing, skewering the president's celebration of American heroes by uncovering the lesser qualities of our nation's citizens. (We can't all be Helen Keller, after all{u2026}) From parenting blunders, religious freak-outs, and education outrages to pop culture foibles and Facebook fails, Ingraham leaves no stone unturned, delivering a searing, laugh-out-loud portrait of the real America
Target audience
adult
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