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Summary
From the best-selling author - the story of an award-winning comedian who decided to run for office and then discovered why award-winning comedians tend not to do that.
Al Franken, Giant of the Senate is a book about an unlikely campaign that had an even more improbable ending: the closest outcome in history and an unprecedented eight-month recount saga, which is pretty funny in retrospect. It's a book about what happens when the nation's foremost progressive satirist gets a chance to serve in the United States Senate and, defying the low expectations of the pundit class, actually turns out to be good at it. It's a book about our deeply polarized, frequently depressing, occasionally inspiring political culture, written from inside the belly of the beast. In this candid personal memoir, the honorable gentleman from Minnesota takes his army of loyal fans along with him from Saturday Night Live to the campaign trail, inside the halls of Congress, and behind the scenes of some of the most dramatic and/or hilarious moments of his new career in politics.
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- Scott
- 30-07-17
Brilliant
This is a really good listen detailing Franken's campaign and for his Senate seat and time in the Senate.
It's read by him very well which is a great contribution because it sounds like he's telling you the story rather than reading off a script.
I'd recommend this to anyone with an interest in politics.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-07-17
Informative, powerful and very funny
Really enjoyed, learnt a lot about American politics & Al Franken himself and was very entertained in the process. Recommend!
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- Mrs. L. Macleod
- York, UK
- 09-02-18
A poignant read
Given his recent resignation this was a particularly poignant read. Al Franken is a man of great wisdom, honesty and integrity and the Senate is poorer for his absence
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- Sketcher
- 17-12-17
Interesting insights.
Dispite recent events (former) Senator Al Franken is a fascinating person and this book gives great insights in life as a Senator and life in Politics. I would not have mind to go in detail a little deeper but not doing that in this book kept it accessible.
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- Barking Geek
- 06-12-17
Very good
One of those books you wish was longer than it is. Al Franken is prophetic in saying the worst is yet to come, but gives the world hope that America is not quite as stupid as they appear. Very eloquent, lucid and satirical in equal measure.
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- Ms Areej Elmaazi
- 02-12-17
Highly recommend
Fantastic insight for the reader. Engagingly read. A good heart in a seemingly bad system.
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- Mark
- 20-10-17
Hugely insightful and enjoyable.
Purchased on a whim. Very glad I did, had me laughing out loud several times particularly his inner battles between what he wants to say and what his conscience will allow him to say.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-09-17
So Worth It
Well written , excellent narration. Different nations,cultures but honesty and belief trans national Good Stuff
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- gingernut
- 03-09-17
Excellent !
Excellent book! A wonderfully informative and entertaining read. Great to share the journey and look forward to the sequel when Al Franken is President!
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- X-ray Chick 351
- 16-08-17
Franken for President 2020 (updated later !!!!)
there is no good reason not to support the author to be chief executive of the USA or vice President to Elizabeth Warren. This is a funny heartfelt book about solving problems and what a politician should be like. Maybe a reason or two.
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- Fruitsalad200
- 10-12-17
I was reading this when the allegations against Franken came out
Please listen to the book anyway. It gives you a funny and honest review of what it is like to be a progressive in the US Senate right now. Also interesting to hear what the other senators are like. For someone like me who is a progressive going through a rough time with the Trump presidency, this was the shot of tonic I needed to know what to do next. Thanks Senator Franken for your service to our country.
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- TerryPotter
- 15-12-17
Fabulous book; history, hard politics and lots of laughs
Mr. Franken certainly tells a great story. Through history, personal stories, hard to listen to politics of today, and lots of satirical innuendos we learn about Franken and about our political system of today. I would definitely get the audible version because Mr. Franken reads it and that makes the book!! Fabulous and interesting. Highly recommend it. So sorry he had to resign.
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- kellieaja
- 03-08-18
Excellent
I learned so much from this book, and I’m very sad the he’s not still in Washington, fighting the good fight. It’s a tremendous loss for our democracy!
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- Joe Software
- 25-07-18
Flawed man who cares
It's a shame that Al Franken was taken down by the MeTooMovement. While I don't agree with much of his politics. I do believe he cares, which is more than you can say for a lot of politicians. He was a flawed man, but then again who isn't. I still think this book is worth the listen if you like Al Franken.
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- Marianne Murphy Zarzana
- 12-11-17
Deep Bows to Senator Al Franken
Thank you, Senator Franken, for writing and narrating this timely book. Inspiring, hopeful, funny, courageous!
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- John A. Golemon
- 26-12-17
Hope for America
Entertaining, funny, substantive, heartfelt, inspiring, and a great handbook for progressive activism.
So sad and ironic that Senator Franken resigned, while Trump and his gang of oligarchs continues on pillaging and dividing the country.
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- leahjane
- 25-12-17
An HONEST politician?? Imagine!
But imagine no more, Al Franken, who endeared himself to us on SNL has endeared himself even deeper to Minnesotans and the entire country by attempting to bring fresh, logical ideas to an otherwise impossible to please arena called politics. Whoda thunk a brilliant hysterically funny comedian could do such a thing, let alone even WANT to. Al's story is compelling, well done and even funny at times (yes really) but wasn't written for that purpose, but more to uncover a little bit of what really goes on behind the scenes and what he was attempting to do to change things for the better, and to call out those who weren't. it is a shame that in light of recent events he was forced to resign from the Senate, this wasn't just a job for him it was his passion to fight for the little guy as well as take on the big dogs. Hopefully he will be remembered for the good things he tried to do to make the world a better place.
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- srqartist
- 06-07-17
Perspective is everything
It is common in this day and age to use litmus test to paint politicians one way or the other. One litmus test that rarely fails is ... is this guy funny or not? Senator Franken without a doubt is funny. A rare quality amongst politicians these days. The early chapters of this book reveal a man that understands comedy often reveals truth better than facts, debates or lofty speeches. The book is riddled with humorous self deprecating stories that truly reveal a man of great character. I honestly wish he lived next-door to me and we could hang out together. How many politicians can you say that about? If you're a political junkie or you are manic depressive about the current state of affairs, please take time to listen to this angst free presentation by a truly great American.Thanks Al, I really needed this book.
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- Nancy
- 08-06-17
I Fell In Love This Week with Al Franken
It's true. I fell in love this week with Al Franken. I didn't mean to fall in love. But it's hard to resist the straight shooting, intelligent, folksy, charming, clever storyteller that Al Franken is. Oops, I forget to mention funny. I should mention funny. He'd probably like that. He's also a true patriot. A hard-working honest one at that. I don't know that I'd necessarily agree with him on all his political views, but that's not the point.
I especially appreciated how approachable the book is for those of us with very little knowledge of the political process yet how enjoyable it is for those of us who know full well how the political process works. I think it's important for people who have felt disengaged from politics to somehow get engaged, and this book would be an easy way to get started, no matter your party. It's an interesting glimpse behind the curtain, if you will.
He eases the listener into politics by beginning the book with his early years at Harvard, and then amuses with tales of SNL. He's wily in explaining his Minnesota campaign run. It's all very fascinating, but I felt like he was maybe testing the waters to see if we were ready as a nation to understand the power of the de-humorizer and be ready to de-bunk that junk for a potential presidential run in the future. While I think he'd make an exceptional President, I have zero confidence in the rest of the population to see through the de-humorizer. Sorry, Al, hope I'm wrong. Or, maybe I'm reading that section wrong and that's not the intent.
For me, the best meat of the book comes when he really gets into what goes on day to day in D.C. It wasn't a Civics class, don't worry. But, it kind of gave you a feel for the day in the life of a Senator. I got a kick hearing the jokes he had to edit in his head that he now gets to let out -- apparently before his head explodes. Ted Cruz is the Dwight Schrute of the Senate, I knew it! I also appreciated that he acknowledges discouragements but leaves the reader with an overall tone of optimism. You know, if we work on this together, we can do this!
Al Franken, Giant of Senate? Tongue in cheek title? Clever, clever, man.
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- Susan Whiting
- 10-06-18
Dry
Not so interesting, even before he was outed in the me too movement and we were reminded that many men we know or knew thought it was OK to behave like that.
This book just made me yawn. I think because I am not that well informed on every member of Congress to the extent he thinks his reader is.
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