The Madness of King George (book)

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The Madness of King George: The Ingenious Insanity of Our Most "Misunderestimated" President
Cover of the paperback edition
AuthorMichael K. Smith
IllustratorMatt Wuerker
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeorge W. Bush
PublisherCommon Courage Press
Publication date
2006
ISBN978-1-56751-248-9
OCLC53819725

The Madness of King George: The Ingenious Insanity of Our Most "Misunderestimated" President is a political satire book written by Michael K. Smith and illustrated by Matt Wuerker. It was published in 2004 by Common Courage Press in Canada. Alternating between text and cartoons, it takes a critical look at George W. Bush's life and first term as president of the United States, portraying it all as a rush to war in Iraq.