Here's a contemporary roast on every politician in the Beltway.
The controlling trope is that the machinations of politicians fit into an anthropological community resembling a tribal society. For all the sophistication of Washington, D. C., politicians, they all have corrupt, arrogant, hypocritical, vain, misguided, selfish, blinded, irrational, hopeless, pathetic, small, and wasted lives. They are to be the most pitied.
Milbank picks on both sides of the aisle, although for the last 30 years it has been the Republicans who have provided more examples of all the vices listed above. Milbank writes about them all with the sense of pun, of irony, and of satire. It is good to read because of the black humor, although it will be dated material soon.