What a concept…what a joke. Then again this was written in a much more innocent time. Imagine a world when the most alarming thing you have to worry about with your country’s leader is that he might not be the brainiest guy around. I like John Scalzi, he’s a funny guy. Actually, surprisingly, not all that funny in the interviews, but his books are always amusing. So this short was obviously going to be good for a few laughs, the title alone…well, with a title like that as a punchline, how can you go wrong. But once you get past the initial joke (and the title here is meant very literally), there’s a fun tale of aliens and alien technology here. This was a very random acquisition even for our somewhat random library system, for some reason they only got the audiobook version. So I figured I’ll give it a listen, it was only 40some minutes and definitely fun. The narrator did a very good job. The only weird (and actually annoying) thing was that every line of dialogue (and this is a very heavily dialogue driven story) featured a character attribution. So every time it was like blahblahblah…so and so said. It kind of threw the entire rhythm. All the saids. You’d think a reader or a listener would be able to follow a dialogue without every single line of it punctuated by the name of the speaker. In audiobooks a good narrator usually does enough with voices to make the difference and in a reading format it’s just math and alternation. But anyway, that’s a minor thing. The story was fun to listen to and pace to and Scalzi once again entertains and delights employing his excellent imagination and funniness. Also, Scalzi is totally Switzerland throughout the entire thing, very politically neutral, despite how a story like this with a title like that might have gone. The man might write about aliens, but he very deliberately alienates no one with his writing. Good for laughs and alien conspirators. Recommended.