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Don Rumsfeld & Dick Cheney In Hell is a satirical novel that showcases the Devil’s mysterious ways to decide who winds up in Hades.
In a series of parodies and spoofs, the reality of an administration mired in the muck of lies and deceit impacts the Devil’s decision. Marked by laughter and tears, you’ll read first-hand testimony from many witnesses past and present, including the likes of Oprah, Henry Kissinger, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, Bruce Willis, Pat Tillman, Harry Truman, Theodore Roosevelt, Jon Stewart, Howard Stern, and many, many more.
Even the characters from Law & Order make it in (the original series, not the spin-offs). It’s heartwarming and saddening to find out what all of these famous and infamous characters throughout history think of Rumsfeld and Cheney, but one thing’s for sure, you’ll laugh aloud and truly question these two men’s actions.
About the Author
Fred Stopsky is a Bronx-born author and educator. He is an unabashed liberal who boasts of having never voted for a conservative candidate, although among his heroes are Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Wendell Wilkie. Fred admires those who not only believe in and support our Constitution, but also are committed to social justice in society.
In the spring of 2007, Fred completed his 50th year as an educator. During that time he taught over 14,000 students in college teacher
education programs for 40 years, and for ten years taught in high schools literally across America, from New York to California. One of his proudest moments throughout this time period was the creation of the Veterans Accelerated Urban Learning for Teachers (VAULT) program for returning Vietnam War veterans. The acceptance into the program consisted of answering, “yes” to the question of: “Would you like to go to college?”
Since his retirement he has decided to abandon his education writing and focus on satirical, political books due to his concern about the deceit and hypocrisy that is rampant on the American political scene.
He agrees with Franklin Roosevelt that the only thing one has to fear is fear itself, although cynical politicians today attempt to frighten Americans. He has a strong commitment to members of the military and wants them returned home as soon as possible. Fred Stopsky has tremendous faith in the intelligence and social conscience of the American people and knows they never will surrender to the forces of fear.


