Name That Republican, A Field Guide to the GOP

by Scott Beale on October 4, 2007 · 0 comments

Name that Republican

“Name that Republican, A Field Guide to the Rogues and Rascals of the GOP” is a new book by Doug Mayer, recently published by Chronicle Books that features 50 trading card illustrations of Republicans by Alex Fine.

Jam-packed with hilarious facts, mind-boggling stats, and unbelievable (but true!) quotes, as well as 100 bonus GOP quiz questions, this rogue’s gallery of fifty (in)famous Republicans is destined to be a side-splitting cure for those election year blues.

Name that Republican

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illustration by Alex Fine

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