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Arthur D. Robbins is a psychologist with a practice on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He holds a doctorate in psychology from New School University and a doctorate in French and Romance Philology from Columbia University where he specialized in 18th century political thought. From Voltaire her learned that humor and politics can be brought together in a work of fiction.

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Politics that you can laugh (not cry) about
October 16, 2000
Reviewer: A reader from New York, New York

Witty and entertaining; a fine political satire that embraces many of the ills of the modern political process in a very funny format. I laughed out loud. I loved it.

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Greenfield for President is a satire of political process and social attitudes. It is not a satire of particular people. However, the careful reader might note a resemblance between the incumbent in this novel and a president who used a speak in clipped phrases with a jagged use of his right hand for emphasis. He presided over the first invasion of Iraq.

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