America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom

America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom

America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom

America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom

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Overview

She is a single, twentysomething, gun-loving, Christian, Republican writer and blogger, the daughter of a Senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee. He is a married, forty-year-old, gun-fearing, atheist, Democrat comedian, the son of a lesbian former Social Security employee. Meghan McCain and Michael Ian Black barely know each other. But they are about to change the way politics is discussed in America.

Or at least the way politics are discussed in their crappy RV. In America, You Sexy Bitch, Meghan and Michael embark on a balls-out, cross-country tour starting in California, the heart of liberal America, and ending in the state of Connecticut, the home of blue-blood Wall Street billionaires. Along the way, they visit such cultural touchstones as Graceland and Branson, party in Las Vegas and New Orleans, pretend to be Mormon in Salt Lake City (only for a second), and go to a mosque in Dearborn, Michigan. They tour the nation’s capital; they fire semiautomatic weapons. But mostly Meghan McCain and Michael Ian Black talk to each other: about their differences, their similarities, and how American politics has gotten so divided.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306821080
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 06/12/2012
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Michael Ian Black is a popular stand-up comedian who has starred in many television series and films, including Michael and Michael Have Issues, Stella, The State, Wet Hot American Summer, Viva Variety, VH1's I Love the... series, and NBC's Ed. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and two kids.

Meghan McCain is a columnist for the Daily Beast and a contributor at MSNBC. Originally from Phoenix, she graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She is a New York Times bestselling author, has written for Newsweek, and created the website mccainblogette.com. She is also the author of Dirty Sexy Politics, and she lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride ix

Prelude: San Diego, California 1

Prescott and Sedona, Arizona 6

Las Vegas, Nevada 32

Salt Lake City, Utah 59

Austin, Texas 87

New Orleans, Louisiana 102

Little Rock, Arkansas 135

Branson, Missouri 156

Memphis, Tennessee 183

Nashville, Tennessee 200

Fort Campbell, Kentucky/Tennessee 218

Interlude: Cincinnati, Ohio 232

Dearborn, Michigan 236

Washington, DC 255

Redding, Connecticut 287

Acknowledgments 311

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Harvard Bookstore Bestsellers list, 8/03/12 and 8/10/12

Publishers Weekly, 1/16/12
“Sure to be one of the year’s most entertaining political books.”

Publishers Weekly, 5/7/12
“The book does an admirable job balancing each party’s perspective…As stereotypical party associations and extremism boil down to a genuine concern for the future of America, the result is surprisingly heartfelt.” New York Daily News, 5/6/12“Hotly anticipated.”

The Advocate, July 2012
“[Michael Ian Black is] so cool we believe the publisher when they call it Chelsea Handler meets Hunter S. Thompson.” 

Politico.com, 5/29/12
“[McCain] uses the debates with Black to re-examine her relationship with the Republican Party. Along the way, a few political figures come under fire from the outspoken daughter of a former presidential candidate—including Clinton.” Yahoo! News, 6/13/12“A refreshing ride, one full of honesty and chocked-full of laughs.” New York Journal of Books, 6/12/12“Meghan McCain and Michael Ian Black just might bring the parties together. For at least a few hours, anyway…The book is written journal style, a sort of ‘He said, She said,’ page turner. And it works…The book’s back-and forth banter is both funny and cringe worthy…They are candid and honest about their political views, sometimes uncompromising, yet often open minded.” TheSpitTake.com, 6/11/12“Black and McCain are both engaging, off-putting, thoughtful, dogmatic, loose and catty…there is a palpable sense that Black and McCain are trying to get along, if only for themselves. And also for America. No, really. Each truly believes in the concept of “America,” and though their definitions vary wildly, they both agree it has something to do with inclusiveness…The book proves that people can get along if they put politics aside and treat each other as human beings.” Edge, 6/12/12
“A serious (albeit comical) look at America’s people and politics…A highly funny and empathetic endeavor that will leave the reader with a better understanding of American politics…America, You Sexy Bitch proves that Republicans and Democrats can find common ground.” Roll Call, 6/11/12“[A] he said, she said account of Michael Ian Black’s and Meghan McCain’s meandering pilgrimage across the U-S-of-A.” Portland Monthly, June 2012“An intriguing meditation on some of the very real elements that differentiate America’s bipartisan ideologies.” Time Out Chicago, 6/20/12“Black has…established himself as a precise and honest comic writer. Though as a comedian he trades in snark…his commitment to this project finds him earnestly engaging with the people he meets, and trying to find in them case studies for the larger political talking points.” Washington Post, 6/19/12“She is funny and uncensored, and he is witty and sharply observational.” 20 Something Reads, 6/27/12“Michael’s writing bears his typical snarky cynicism, while Meghan’s writing reflects her exuberance and zest for life…An excellent read and absolutely hilarious…Though it’ll take much more than one book to fix America, Michael and Meghan show us that two very opposite people can find common ground, which gives us hope towards the future of Capitol Hill and American Politics.” PR.com“The book’s quirky title belies its enlightening content.” The Interrobang, 6/21/12“The book is incredibly funny, really honest, and full of heart and soul…Smart and funny, it’s a great summer read that entertains as much as it forces you to think.” PolicyMic.com, 6/20/12
“[Black] knows how to make you laugh; and yet, through his humor, he was able to convincingly communicate his liberal rationale with ease…Presents some interesting thoughts about politics and culture.”
Tucson Citizen,
7/3/12
“Readable and appealing…Insightful…A surprisingly fun summer read.” Examiner.com, 6/29/12
“An enjoyable, often funny little travelogue…An entertaining bipartisan road trip diary.”

MediaBistro’s GalleyCat Blog, 7/10/12“[A] bipartisan Thelma and Louising of the American landscape.”
San Francisco
Bay Guardian, 7/10/12“[The] point made by America, You Sexy Bitch is: politics don’t make the person.”

New Day Northwest” (Seattle, KING TV), 7/18/12“One of my favorite books of the summer…A hilarious look at trying to find common ground in uncommon territory.”
Louisville Courier-Journal, 7/14/12“The most entertaining road trip you’ll take this year…Black and McCain make elegant spokespeople, and they share uproarious and enlightening tales about who we are and what we want.”
SF Weekly, 7/16/12“[Black and McCain] may seem like an odd couple at first…[but] they show that despite their differences, they are just Meghan McCain and Michael Ian Black: Two Slices of American Pie.”
Bay Area Reporter, 7/19/12“Humorous but often thought-provoking.”

San Francisco Book Review, August 2012”A book examining preconceived notions and the long, difficult road toward dispelling some of them. McCain and Black pull no punches…Not just funny as hell, but thought-provoking and occasionally challenging…I loved it.”
InnocentWords.com, 7/28/12“The concept behind America, You Sexy Bitch is a pretty interesting experiment and comes at just the right time with the country more polarized politically than at any time in recent decades…Highly entertaining.”

Midwest Book Review, September 2012“A social and political romp recommended for any general lending library.”

SLUG, October 2012“Vivid and often hilarious…Extremely enjoyable. Not only does this social experiment provide an entertaining look at people from all walks of life, it’s a reminder that the stereotypes that are perpetuated—especially during an election year—are seldom correct.”

Hartford Advocate, 12/13/12“A collaborative tour diary, written as an entertaining back-and-forth.”

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