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Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America

Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking AmericaAuthor: John Avlon
Creator: Tina Brown
Publisher: Beast Books
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What’s a Wingnut? It’s someone on the far-right wing or far-left wing of the political spectrum - the professional partisans and the unhinged activists, the hardcore haters and the paranoid conspiracy theorists. They’re the people who always try to divide us instead of unite us.

Wingnuts looks at the outbreak of extremism in the opening years of the Obama administration – from the unprecedented government spending that spurred the Tea-Party protests to the onset of Obama Derangement Syndrome. John Avlon explains how hate-fueled rumors take hold (one section is called “How Obama Became Hitler, a Communist and the Antichrist”), looks at the ‘hunt for heretics’ that is taking place inside both parties and details the rise of hyper-partisan media. Avlon profiles preachers who are praying for the president’s death, goes inside the growing “Hatriot” movement and parallels the “Birthers” and the “9/11 Truthers.” The book compares current merchants of political paranoia with past fear-mongers and finds that divisive demagogues have sold this snake oil before. But the two parties’ increased polarization and the echo-chamber of the internet are helping the fringe blur with the base, making the Wingnuts more powerful than ever before.

We are allowing paranoids, hysterics and hyper-partisans to hijack our politics – but it doesn’t have to be this way. Avlon asserts that centrists need to stand up to the extremes on both sides and declare their independence. The book ends on a hopeful note – the conclusion is “How to Take America Back from the Lunatic Fringe.”



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5 out of 5 stars Avalon's Wingnuts: Right on the Money   March 17, 2010
Joseph A. Domino
48 out of 64 found this review helpful

Mr. Avalon has parsed and dissected the lunatic fringe on both extremes of the political spectrum. The problem is that these extremes are pushing in on the center, driving out reason, logic, and objectivity. Picture the center as the scene in the first Star Wars when the characters are trapped in the giant trash compactor. Obama derangement syndrome is right on target: the financial/corporate sector continues its criminal abuse on the consumer, but almost everyone from the top to the bottom of the food chain is more worried about imaginary government death panels and Obama morphing into Hitler. No one seems to object if they even notice that the real death panels have existed in private health insurance companies for a long time. But that's capitalism at work, so it's all right. Mr. Avalon's style is lively, concise, analytical. You don't know whether to laugh or cry as you read his book.

Joseph A. Domino
Adjunct Professor
Palm Beach State College
Boca Raton FL
(...)



5 out of 5 stars nuts for this book   April 27, 2010
Aaron B. Rowe (Post Falls Idaho)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book should be required reading for every American citizen. John Avlon pulls no punches from anyone-my kind of book. Wnile he does seem to pick on the Republicans more than the Democrats, he does a very good job of nailing the truth about both of them. It is a fascinating read and amazingly difficult to put down. I have around 75% of my copy underlined. Please read it. It is a real eye opener.


5 out of 5 stars Great book but tries to be balanced.   May 20, 2010
Corky
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

To put Olbermann in with Beck, Palin and Rush is kinda stretching it. I mean Beck and his obsession with Nazi's, Socialists and McCarthyism come on Glenn is using the same fear tactics that McCarthy used for his witch hunts. Or Rush and his Oxycontin rantings that never have to be fact checked. He's fried his brain with that stuff. The scary thing about these self declared experts on politics isn't what they say it is the idiotic angry flock of sheep that follow them and believe all of the crazy things they say. I feel there should be more books like this with just the paranoid crap they say. It would be a good laugh and cry at the same time.

I've always wondered if they care so much about where the country's going why don't they step up to the plate? I mean by their rhetoric the country is falling apart and they need someone that knows what to do to save it. I guess they couldn't handle it.

One question when do the tanks roll in to town and the death panels start? I've been waiting for a long time now.



5 out of 5 stars Kool-Aid Drinkers Unite!   February 10, 2010
Owen (Los Angeles, CA)
76 out of 114 found this review helpful

When I first read this book I knew one thing would be true: The Kool-Aid drinkers from the Left and the Right would go nuts. And though my money was on right-wing reviewers to draw first blood, it was the left-winger on Amazon to make the first jabs. Kudos! A round of Lemonade Sparkle for all.

Avlon's analysis in Wingnuts is as fascinating as Beast Books' decision to publish something that doesn't cater to the politcal fringes. Thank you Tina Brown for recognizing that 80% of the country happens to go to work every day without needing hyper-partisan talking points to find fulfillment.

So here's what you're going to get when you read Avlon's book: You'll be shocked and horrified by the lies, deceit and mean spiritedness people spew for any number of reasons:
- Because of blind hatred.
- Because of ratings.
- Because they think they can get away with it.

I'm sure there are other reasons, but the best part about Wingnuts is how it exposes the stark similarities of the Far Left and the Far Right. They have much more in common with each other than with the other 80% of America. If you doubt his analysis, take a simple quiz:

Who called our President a Nazi?
A. The Far Left
B. The Far Right
C. Both!

Which Party Promised Ethical Leadership & Fiscal Responsibility:
A. Democrats in Power
B. Republicans in Power
C. Both!

Who's Claiming Obama Isn't an American Citizen?
A. The Far Left
B. The Far Right
C. Both!

C's get degrees in college, and they'll also get you 100% on the quiz.

I'm going to go pour myself a little Sugar-Free Triple Awesome Grape, with genuine Stolichnaya enhancement and flip through the book one more time to remind myself how nice it is to be independent. For the sake of our nation, you need to do the same.



5 out of 5 stars Well worth it   March 24, 2010
J. Morris (Reno, NV USA)
9 out of 14 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book. Better than I expected.

With concise arguments, balanced tone & detailed notes, it lays out the damage being done to our current political process by the extremists amongst us. It spares neither side, left or right. Sure, we have had political upheavals before. What is different now?

What makes this book even more timely? Maybe one of the reasons, and why I like it, is because it lays out what I have been saying for years, that the decline in our political process really began back in the late 80's, early 90s when the Rush Limbaugh phenomenon of hate talk radio REALLY started to take off. He has since been joined by several new faces of the conservative movement. Now it is 24/7 with cable news shows having tons of air time to fill. The left has done no better in trying to mimic the right's success with their ill fated Air America & their own personality 'news' presenters. Facts have less to do with the process than creating & feeding myths that support viewers pre-existing mindsets. Civility is disdained, reviled. Compromise is equated with appeasement. Anger & fear are encouraged, it's good for ratings. Bottom line, these self appointed leaders' of their respective parties are being driven primarily by their ratings, book sales & egos. To the detriment of our national processes.

Add the effect of the Internet as a force multiplier on the ability of these formerly isolated fringe groups in being able to communicate & connect, enabling the whole dysfunctional, paranoid, self deluded movement to go viral, spreading just like a pathogen.

This book reviews some of the current crop of 'wingnuts', examines a little more closely their backgrounds & political evolutions. Also some of the groups beginning to form, coalesce and what exactly is being said/done out there. Violence is brewing, is being encouraged by some and may be more feasible than it has been in the past (for many reasons)

Moderate thinking Americans would be wise to wake up, our nation is assaulted by strong tidal forces.


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