I Hate Your Guts

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by Jim Norton

What do Steve Martin, The Reverend Al Sharpton, and Dr. Phil have in common? Jim Norton hates their guts. In his deviant pseudo-memoir Happy Endings, Norton delivered his uncensored and controversial brand of humor on everything from his affinity for hookers to his romantic woes. Now, he unflinchingly spews his thoughts on everyone from the bully he despises from high school, to Hillary Clinton and Al Sharpton.

Offensive, brutally honest, and most important, sidesplittingly hilarious, I Hate Your Guts features 35 essays showcasing the candid, outrageous brand of dirty comedy that has earned him legions of devoted fans both on the radio and on the road.

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While There may be power in forgiveness, there is even more power in lobbing a Molotov cocktail through someone's dining room window.

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While There may be power in forgiveness, there is even more power in lobbing a Molotov cocktail through someone's dining room window.

— Jim Norton, I Hate Your Guts