Homo Politicus, Dana Milbank
Homo Politicus, Dana Milbank
List: $17.99 | Sale: $12.59
Club: $8.99

Homo Politicus
The Strange and Scary Tribes that Run Our Government

Author: Dana Milbank

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/22/2008


Synopsis

Washington's most acerbic (and feared) columnist, the Washington Post's Dana Milbank, skewers the peculiar and alien tribal culture of politics.

Deep within the forbidding land encircled by the Washington Beltway lives the tribe known as Homo politicus. Their ways are strange, even repulsive, to civilized human beings; their arcane rites often impenetrable; their language coded and obscure. Violating their complex taboos can lead to sudden, harsh, and irrevocable punishment. Normal Americans have long feared Homo politicus, with good reason. But fearless anthropologist Dana Milbank has spent many years immersed in the dark heart of Washington, D.C., and has produced this indispensable portrait of a bizarre culture whose tribal ways are as hilarious as they are outrageous.

Milbank's anthropological lens is highly illuminating, whether examining the mating rituals of Homo politicus (which have little to do with traditional concepts of romantic love), demonstrating how status is displayed in the Beltway's rigid caste system (such as displaying a wooden egg from the White House Easter Egg Roll), or detailing the precise ritual sequence of human sacrifice whenever a scandal erupts (the human sacrificed does not have to be the guiltiest party, just the lower ranked). Milbank's lacerating wit mows down the pompous, the stupid, and the corrupt among Democrats, Republicans, reporters, and bureaucrats by naming names. Every appalling anecdote in this book is, alas, true.

About Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank writes the Washington Post's must-read Washington Sketch column, a takedown of the ridiculous and the powerful that appears four times a week. He serves as a political analyst for MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and has also appeared on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and many other national programs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan

Funny, as Milbank always is. Essentially a repackaging of the interesting and newsworthy political headlines of the last decade, through the lens of anthropological themes. Sometimes forced, but usually incisive, funny, and sprinkled with anecdotes you hadn't heard before.......more

Goodreads review by Chris

This wasn't as funny as I had anticipated it would be...honestly, some of the stories of the function of American government are really frightening. Still, if you're interested in the inner workings of Washington DC, this is a decent read.......more

Goodreads review by Lauren

Some books are timeless. Others have an unforeseen event occur that makes them unpalateable. And still others have sell-by dates pretty close to when they were published, simply by virtue of their nature. This one was definitely a case of the last of those options. I got this one a while ago, and I......more

Goodreads review by Eric

I am trying to ascertain whether I might have enjoyed this one a bit more had I listened to or read it eight or nine years ago, and in the end I think not. Yes, there are a few humorous turns of phrase that put the peccadilloes of the Washington political class in a humorous light. However, by and l......more

Goodreads review by Diane

Dana is a funny writer, but also informative. I like the information she provides, but this book is less an anthropological study and more a personal commentary by the author with some educated findings thrown in for good measure. She provides multiple stories of politicos to press home her points,......more