BUSH HAIKUS: Simple Poems for a Simple Presidency
By Neil Glick
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BUSH HAIKUS takes a humorous look at the last eight years as a Democrat living under the Bush Administration.
BUSH HAIKUS make light of the many short comings and ironies of the Bush Administration, Democrats, and current events.
Neil Glick’s irreverent look at American politics shines the light on government in all its glory, complete with conflict, humor, hypocrisy and tragedy.
These haikus, which range from Weapons of Mass Destruction to Bush’s daughters; and from Clinton to the war in Iraq, explore the stories we experienced everyday in the news for eight years; to the lives we lived under George W. Bush.
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The Honorable Neil Glick spent more than 15 years working in the political and international arena.
Working throughout Washington DC, from the US Senate to Federal and local government, he is a six term elected official in the District of Columbia Government. Prior to his run for office, Glick lived in Moscow, Russia from 1993-1997.
His experience gives BUSH HAIKUS a witty and insightful look at the the wake of destruction left by President George W. Bush.
Neil Glick has been seen on “The Today Show”, NBC Nightly News, numerous local television interviews, “RTR Television” (Russian national television), and in stories ranging from The Washington Post, The New York Times, Kiplinger's, The Washington Times, The Moscow Times, The Moscow Tribune, Connections magazine and the Russian edition of Newsweek.
Neil Glick
The Honorable Neil Glick spent over 15 years working in the political arena. Working throughout Washington DC, from the US Senate to Federal and local government, he currently serves as a six term elected official. Glick lived in Russia from 1993-1997. In his professional career he raised over $30 million for charity. His charitable fundraising work was recognized by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Governor of Kentucky. His experience gives BUSH HAIKUS a witty and insightful look at the challenges all voters face in trying to find some answers in the crazy eight years of George Bush. His book BUSH HAIKUS was published so we don’t forget how bad and corrupt it really was. Neil Glick has been seen on “The Today Show”, NBC Nightly News, The Food Network, numerous local television interviews, “RTR Television” (Russian national television), and in newspapers and magazines ranging from The Washington Post, The New York Times, Kiplinger’s, The Washington Times, The Moscow Times, The Moscow Tribune, Connections and the Russian edition of Newsweek. He lives in Washington, DC.
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