Bill & Hillary's 12-Step Recovery Guide, How to Recover from Anything

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BILL & HILLARY’S 

12-STEP 

RECOVERY GUIDE

HOW TO 

RECOVER FROM ANYTHING


• We admit that we have become powerless over Congress and we cannot accomplish anything in the first term.


• We realize that if we are to achieve a second term, we will need help from a Greater Power. Quite a bit of help, actually.


• We carry our message of redemption and reelection to others through sound bites, photo ops and the occasional interminable speech.


Join Bill and Hillary as they embark on a 12-step program to tackle their need for recovery. Get the hilarious scoop about events, people and policies in this send-up of their public and private lives. No matter what your political affiliation, you’ll be uplifted, entertained, and possibly a little disgusted as the Clintons attempt to regain the confidence of the American voters. 

About the author

Glenn Eichler is a comedy writer who started out as an editor for the National Lampoon magazine. From there, he moved over to work as story editor for the MTV television shows, Beavis and Butt-head and The Maxx. He was later responsible for creating and producing the television show Daria, a spinoff from Beavis and Butt-head, for MTV[2] as well as Hey Joel for VH1. He has also written for such shows as Rugrats, Married... with Children, and The Wrong Coast, a stop-action animation mini-series for the American Movie Classics cable channel. He currently writes for Comedy Central's The Colbert Report.

Spitting Image, a London-based company of puppeteers, is renowned for its celebrity caricatures, which have been seen on television, in music videos and in print. 

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