Title:
The gilded rage : a wild ride through Donald Trump's America / Alexander Zaitchik.
ISBN:
9781510714281
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Publication Information:
New York, NY : Hot Books, 2016.
Physical Description:
xiii, 127 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
"Who are these people?" -- Arizona -- Wisconsin -- Pennsylvania -- West Virginia -- New Mexico -- California.
"Who are these people? This is the question--stripped of condescension--that sent Alexander Zaitchik on a deep dive into Donald Trump's America. "My plan was simple, inspired by the late Studs Terkel: sit down and talk to Trump voters," writes Zaitchik. "Or as Terkel would say, listen to them." And that's what Zaitchik did, not simply getting soundbites at Trump rallies but settling down for long afternoons over beers at Trump supporters' favorite bars or over coffee at their homes. Zaitchik crisscrossed the wounded heartland of America, from the coalfields of West Virginia to the drug-running badlands of the Southwestern border. But if The Gilded Rage is part Studs Terkel, it's also part Hunter Thompson. The presidential year of 2016 is going down as one of the wildest in American history. Millions of Americans have felt abused and disregarded for too long: sent to fight in wars for no compelling reason, robbed of jobs that were shipped overseas, tossed out of homes by banks that were bailed out by taxpayers. But now wounded America has found its champion, someone to roar as loudly as they feel. It's not the Orange Messiah we need to listen to, writes Zaitchik. It's these fellow Americans."--Jacket flap.
Summary:
"2016 continues to be the most surreal and unpredictable election year in recent memory and this is due in large part to one Donald J. Trump and the millions of Americans who made him this year's Republican nominee for president. As Trump continues to succeed despite behavior that would cripple any other politician, whether it is questioning the patriotism of the Gold Star Khan family or banishing a baby from one of his press conferences, it is imperative to understand why so many continue to support him. And this is what makes The Gilded Rage so important; it provides insight into the forgotten Americans that continue to befuddle pundits and "experts" on CNN and FOX alike. This grippingly intimate and heart-breaking book provides a portrait of the walking wounded who make up the base of the Trump movement. Desperate and angry, these are the Americans of the vanishing industrial heartland, depressed Appalachian coal country, and the no-man's land along the Southwestern border. These are coal miners, out of work construction workers, and small business owners, who have watched their fortunes dwindle with each passing year. They have no illusions about the grandstanding billionaire and his glaring flaws. But these men and women feel forgotten and screwed over by political, corporate and media elites ... and they feel that Donald Trump, despite his flamboyant demagoguery, might well be their last chance for salvation. Reminiscent of Studs Terkel's Working, with a dash of Hunter S. Thompson, Alexander Zaitchik in this important book takes us deeper into the ravaged soul of America than any other chronicler of our times. Selected as one of Publishers Weekly's Top Ten picks for Politics & Current Events of Fall 2016 Praise for Alexander Zaitchik's Common Sense: Glenn Beck and the Triumph of Ignorance: "A sharp and informative smackdown. For Zaitchik, [Glenn] Beck is just one more American con artist in the P.T. Barnum tradition, a shameless pseudoconservative bottom-feeder who will say anything to keep the spotlight on himself while the money rolls in."--Mark Lilla, The New York Review of Books "A sensational book; This is a beautifully written and insightful biography-thoughtful, considered, and very intentional about the need to understand Beck both as a symbol of something larger going on in America and as a person." -Susan Gardner, Daily Kos "A scathing profile that follows the powerful pundit from a single-parent home in rural Washington state to conservative superstardom." -The Boston Globe "A great political book. Zaitchik tells [Beck's story] well and nobody has told it more soberly." -Slate "An informative study." -Sean Wilentz, The New Yorker "A gripping and thoroughly researched biography." -Joe Conason, Salon"-- Provided by publisher.
"A grippingly intimate and heart-breaking portrait of the walking wounded who make up the base of the Trump movement. Desperate and angry, these are the men and women of the vanishing industrial heartland and the depressed Appalachian coal country and the drug-running, no-man's land along the Southwestern borderlands. They have no illusions about the grandstanding billionaire and his glaring flaws. But they feel forgotten and screwed over by the political, corporate and media elites ... and they feel that Donald Trump, despite his flamboyant demagoguery, might well be their last chance for salvation. Part Studs Terkel, part Hunter Thompson, Alexander Zaitchik takes us deeper into the ravaged soul of America than any other chronicler of our times"-- Provided by publisher.
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OCLC Number:
ocn944463410
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