Troll Nation · How the American Right Devolved Into a Clubhouse of Haters

Troll Nation · How the American Right Devolved Into a Clubhouse of Haters
Authors
Marcotte, Amanda
Publisher
Hot Books
Tags
media & communications , united states , social media , political parties , politics , fascism , nationalism , politics & social sciences
ISBN
9781510737457
Date
2018-04-23T23:00:00+00:00
Size
0.54 MB
Lang
en
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A Senior Political Reporter examines how Trump, a man with no detectable personal qualities outside of resentment and the will to dominate, could appeal to millions of Americans and win the highest office in the land.

The election of Donald Trump in 2016, like most of his campaign, came as a shock to many Americans. How could a man so lacking in capacity, so void of any intellectual heft, become the president of the United States? How could a man with no detectable personal qualities outside of resentment and the will to dominate appeal to millions of Americans, enough so that he was able to win the highest office in the land?

With this book, journalist Amanda Marcotte will outline how Trump was the inevitable result of American conservatism’s degradation into an ideology of blind resentment. For years now, the purpose of right wing media, particularly Fox News, has not been to argue for traditional conservative ideals, such as small government or even family values, so much as to stoke bitterness and paranoia in its audience. Traditionalist white people have lost control over the culture, and they know it, and the only option they feel they have left is to rage at a broad swath of supposed enemies—journalists, activists, feminists, city dwellers, college professors—that they blame for stealing “their” country from them.

Conservative pundits, politicians, and activists have abandoned any hope of winning the argument through reasoned discourse, and instead have adopted a series of bad faith claims, conspiracy theories, and culture war hysterics. Decades of these antics created a conservative voting base that was ready to elect a mindless bully like Donald Trump.

"Peering darkly through the mirror of our modern tech-driven,

alt-right-friendly culture, Marcotte skillfully illuminates the

ascendance of our worst impulses both on the Internet and in the real

world. Troll Nation is simultaneously disturbing and insightful." --David Neiwert, author of Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump

"Donald Trump is, among many awful things, the prototypical Internet troll

a master of using social media to hype his business exploits and slag

his enemies - most notably President Obama, the black president Trump

insisted was born in Kenya. In 2016, Marcotte shows us, he enlisted an

army of sad-sack white male keyboard warriors, from the battlefields of

the men's rights movement, Gamergate, the bowels of Reddit and white

nationalist message boards, to conquer the White House, where he is now

the Troll-in-Chief, the undisputed head of Troll Nation. Where traditional conservatism sought to best its enemies with ideas and policies, Troll Nation

bullies, demeans and subjugates the other side. And where the

traditional right couched its anti-feminist policies as designed to

protect women, troll conservatism strips off that veneer: Uppity women

are ruining the country, they believe, and they must be used, abused,

mocked, subordinated; the pussy-grabbing president got that right. Troll Nation also reminds readers that the angry mob is just a very noisy minority. The trolled majority has truth, reason and numbers on its side - but it needs to wake up and fight for a democracy that's been degraded by this assault on the very notion of truth itself." --Joan Walsh, national correspondent at The Nation and CNN

"Trumpism

is not an anomaly caused by one man. It's the continuation of

decades-long right-wing efforts to exploit racial and cultural

resentments. Amanda Marcottee knows this, and in Troll Nation, she deftly and sharply explores the dark and troubling currents that have led to the current crisis. Her book is a disturbing but valuable guide to what's happening in American politics." --David Corn, Washington bureau chief, Mother Jones

"Ever feel like you've been cheated? Amanda Marcotte drains the swamp and reveals a Republican Party hijacked by grifters and frauds.

Honest conservatives who want their party back must read this -- as

should anyone outraged over how easy it has been for right-wing con

artists to hijack our democracy." --David Daley, author of Ratf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count

Amanda Marcotte is a Senior Political Writer for Salon. Before this, she

spent a decade as a freelance journalist, writing regularly for Slate, Rolling Stone, the Daily Beast, USA Today, Talking Points Memo, and

the Los Angeles Times. Marcotte’s expertise is in covering the American

right, a beat she was drawn to after growing up in a conservative Texas

household with Fox News and Rush Limbaugh-loving parents. She got her

start covering reproductive rights, which further familiarized her with

the organizing and rhetorical strategies of the Christian right. Since

then, she’s expanded her reporting on right wing politics, covering

everything from climate change denialism to the activities of the gun

lobby.