Great American Hypocrites

Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics

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Glenn Greenwald: Great American Hypocrites (2008, Crown/Archetype)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 7, 2008 by Crown/Archetype.

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978-0-307-40866-2
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A takedown of the GOP's deceitful propaganda machine from the hugely popular blogger of Salon.com's Unclaimed Territory and the author of the New York Times bestsellers How Would a Patriot Act? and A Tragic LegacyLong since Americans were wooed by images of Ronald Reagan astride a horse, complete with cowboy hat and rugged good looks, the Republican Party has used a John Wayne mythology to build up its candidates and win elections. Their marketing scheme of evoking brave, courageous, heroic warriors has been so persuasive and strikes such a patriotic nerve, that many citizens have voted based on this manipulative imagery even when they've flat out disagreed with the GOP's positions on key issues. Glenn Greenwald puts this bogus GOP mythology under microscopic critique and successfully argues that none of these men is, in fact, a brave, strong moral warrior--far from it. Rather, most have dodged military duty, have strings …

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Informative, but very little that's new to anyone who follows Greenwald's blog, or really any left-leaning political commentator. Greenwald's writing style in his books is identical to his style on his blog as well so, as a regular reader of the latter, it's difficult to shake the feeling of simply reading an extremely long blog post when cracking open one of his books. I'd recommend this book as a potential eye-opener to someone who actually buys the myths Greenwald exposes, but as an exercise in preaching to the choir, it's not entertaining or informative enough to be worthwhile, in my opinion, with two exceptions.

The first chapter is a comparison of the iconic figure of John Wayne to the actual man behind the legend. The man, unsurprisingly, doesn't live up to the legend. The final chapter focuses specifically on John McCain, contrasting the accepted media narrative about him with the …

Subjects

  • Republican party (u.s. : 1854-)
  • United states, politics and government, 2001-2009