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Rip Gop


Rip Gop
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Author : Stanley B. Greenberg
language : en
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Release Date : 2019-09-10

Rip Gop written by Stanley B. Greenberg and has been published by Thomas Dunne Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-10 with Political Science categories.


A leading pollster and adviser to America’s most important political figures explains why the Republicans will crash in 2020. For decades the GOP has seen itself in an uncompromising struggle against a New America that is increasingly secular, racially diverse, and fueled by immigration. It has fought non-traditional family structures, ripped huge holes in the social safety net, tried to stop women from being independent, and pitted aging rural Evangelicals against the younger, more dynamic cities. Since the 2010 election put the Tea Party in control of the GOP, the party has condemned America to years of fury, polarization and broken government. The election of Donald Trump enabled the Republicans to make things even worse. All seemed lost. But the Republicans have set themselves up for a shattering defeat. In RIP GOP, Stanley Greenberg argues that the 2016 election hurried the party’s imminent demise. Using amazing insights from his focus groups with real people and surprising revelations from his own polls, Greenberg shows why the GOP is losing its defining battle. He explores why the 2018 election, when the New America fought back, was no fluke. And he predicts that in 2020 the party of Lincoln will be left to the survivors, opening America up to a new era of renewal and progress.



Rip Gop


Rip Gop
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Author : Martin Schram
language : en
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Release Date : 2017-01-17

Rip Gop written by Martin Schram and has been published by Thomas Dunne Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-17 with Political Science categories.


Torn apart by infighting over a diminishing base, the Republican Party seems destined to shatter. Award-winning author and Washington journalist Martin Schram brings his keen eye to this important and timely issue, pulling from demographics, polling, and political science analysis to paint a startlingly bleak picture of the Republican Party. With social conservatives and Wall Street businesses scrabbling for purchase, not even the influx of new blood from the deeply radical Tea Party can hold the Republican party together. Employing irrefutable numerical analysis and backed by strong historical research, Martin shows that it has become almost impossible for a Republican to win the White House. As demographics move against the party of old, white, southern evangelicals, Hispanics surge in number, and social issues concerning women and younger voters leap to the forefront of voter issues, Americans have begun asking themselves the big questions about the grand old party. Will the GOP go the way of the Whigs or the pre-Civil War Democrats? Will it break apart or will one wing emerge triumphant? What could bring it back together, and should it even be saved? Is this the end of the Republican Party? Sure to be deeply controversial, RIP GOP is both wake-up call and a confirmation of undeniable trends. A must-read for Democrats, this book is for anyone interested in the fate of the Republican party going into the sure-to-be historic 2016 elections.



Hard Right The Gop S Drift Toward Extremism


Hard Right The Gop S Drift Toward Extremism
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Author : Mona Charen
language : en
Publisher: Creators Publishing
Release Date : 2023-06-27

Hard Right The Gop S Drift Toward Extremism written by Mona Charen and has been published by Creators Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-06-27 with Political Science categories.


As a Republican, Mona Charen hardly recognizes her own party anymore. The party’s focus has shifted from policy to provocation. Over time, many mainstream Republicans have embraced extremist views that were once reserved for the fringes—challenging free and fair elections, praising demagogues, encouraging conspiracies, and abandoning basic respect and decency. The Republican Party crashed through the floor of decency when Donald J. Trump was nominated as the party’s candidate in the 2016 presidential election. Since then, it has continued to find new lows in conspiracism, cynicism, stoked outrage, falsehoods, and finally, insurrection. In this collection of syndicated columns since 2016, Ms. Charen, a long-time political analyst, calls out the Republican Party for drifting far from its principles, offering sharp criticism and level-headed advice. Charen’s journey has taken her to distrust of excessive partisanship on all sides and a renewed urgency about confirming the values and traditions of small-l liberal democracy.



Let Them Eat Tweets How The Right Rules In An Age Of Extreme Inequality


Let Them Eat Tweets How The Right Rules In An Age Of Extreme Inequality
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Author : Jacob S. Hacker
language : en
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Release Date : 2020-07-07

Let Them Eat Tweets How The Right Rules In An Age Of Extreme Inequality written by Jacob S. Hacker and has been published by Liveright Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-07-07 with Political Science categories.


A New York Times Editors’ Choice An “essential” (Jane Mayer) account of the dangerous marriage of plutocratic economic priorities and right-wing populist appeals — and how it threatens the pillars of American democracy. In Let Them Eat Tweets, best-selling political scientists Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson argue that despite the rhetoric of Donald Trump, Josh Hawley, and other right-wing “populists,” the Republican Party came to serve its plutocratic masters to a degree without precedent in modern global history. To maintain power while serving the 0.1 percent, the GOP has relied on increasingly incendiary racial and cultural appeals to its almost entirely white base. Calling this dangerous hybrid “plutocratic populism,” Hacker and Pierson show how, over the last forty years, reactionary plutocrats and right-wing populists have become the two faces of a party that now actively undermines democracy to achieve its goals against the will of the majority of Americans. Based on decades of research and featuring a new epilogue about the intensification of GOP radicalism after the 2020 election, Let Them Eat Tweets authoritatively explains the doom loop of tax cutting and fearmongering that defines the Republican Party—and reveals how the rest of us can fight back.



Insane Clown President


Insane Clown President
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Author : Matt Taibbi
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2017-01-19

Insane Clown President written by Matt Taibbi and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-01-19 with Political Science categories.


One of the most important voices in contemporary American journalism - Independent Matt Taibbi is one of the few journalists in America who speaks truth to power - Bernie Sanders Matt Taibbi is the best polemic journalist in America - Felix Salmon NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "The thing is, when you actually think about it, it's not funny. Given what's at stake, it's more like the opposite, like the first sign of the collapse of the United States as a global superpower. Twenty years from now, when we're all living like prehistory hominids and hunting rats with sticks, we'll probably look back at this moment as the beginning of the end." In this groundbreaking battery of dispatches from the heartland of America, Matt Taibbi tells the full story of the Trump phenomenon, from its tragi-comic beginnings to the apocalyptic election. Full of sharp, on-the-ground reporting and gallows humour, his incisive analysis goes beyond the bizarre and disturbing election to tell a wider story of the apparent collapse of American democracy. Taibbi saw the essential themes right from the start: the power of spectacle over truth; the end of a shared reality on the left and right; the nihilistic rebellion of the white working class; the death of the political establishment; and the emergence of a new, explicit form of white nationalism. From the thwarted Bernie Sanders insurgency to the aimless Hillary Clinton campaign, across the flailing media coverage and the trampled legacy of Obama, this is the story of ordinary voters forced to bear witness to the whole charade. At the centre of it all, "a bumbling train wreck of a candidate who belched and preened his way past a historically weak field" who, improbably, has taken control of the world's most powerful nation. This is essential and hilarious reading that explores how the new America understands itself, and about the future of the world just beyond the horizon.



A Rmsm X Model For Turkey


A Rmsm X Model For Turkey
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language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
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A Rmsm X Model For Turkey written by and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Inside Campaigns


Inside Campaigns
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Author : William J. Feltus
language : en
Publisher: CQ Press
Release Date : 2018-07-04

Inside Campaigns written by William J. Feltus and has been published by CQ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-04 with Political Science categories.


"Inside Campaigns: Elections Through the Eyes of Political Professionals is essential reading not only for students interested in running campaigns and for journalism students who want to cover politics, but for campaign operatives generally and journalists who want to raise the level of their game. In fact, it’s good reading for everybody." —Thomas B. Edsall, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism "Much of our useful knowledge sits at the intersection of disciplines. Inside Campaigns demonstrates that through a skillful combination of political science with management in a highly readable and practical format. A first for this field!" —Leonard A. Schlesinger, Baker Foundation Professor-Harvard Business School, President Emeritus-Babson College Inside Campaigns, Second Edition takes readers on a journey into the world of campaign managers. Powered by scores of interviews and surveys of political professionals, the book considers the purpose, potency, and poetry of modern political campaigns in the US. The expert author team draw from years of scholarly research and professional campaign experience to guide readers on a behind-the-scenes tour of the ways campaigns are managed, the strategies that are employed, the roles played by both staff and the candidates, and the affects election outcomes have on American democracy. Readers will develop an understanding of what campaigns do and why they matter, as well as gain practical skills for working in a campaign or advocating for a cause. New to the Second Edition: A case study created from an in-depth interview with Bernie Sanders’ top digital decision-makers describes how the Sanders’ campaign used digital media to harness the energy of their highly motivated base supporters. This case shows students a real-life campaign decision-making situation, and demonstrates how campaigns use new digital media to drive traditional news media coverage. A unique joint interview with the top media buyers from the Clinton and Trump campaigns reveals how each campaign tracked the other’s advertising and adjusted their own advertising based on competitive tracking information. This interview illustrates to students how modern campaigns use media tracking technologies to monitor their opposition and spend tens of millions of dollars at the presidential level. A top Trump digital manager shares inside details of how the Republican National Committee moved quickly to help build out the Trump digital operations after it was clear that Trump would be the party’s presidential nominee. This insight helps students understand how the Trump campaign answered, "What do we tell them?" by testing messages online, including recycling Trump’s personal tweets in instant messages and emails. The differences between how the Clinton and Trump campaigns managed the news media are highlighted in a case study of one journalist’s experiences covering both campaigns. This case study helps the student build skills for becoming a "spinmeister" who handles day-to-day relationships with the news media. The authors’ research surprisingly reveals that, behind the scenes, Trump was much more available to reporters than Clinton, despite Trump’s continuous public attacks on the "fake news media."



The Right


The Right
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Author : Matthew Continetti
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2022-04-19

The Right written by Matthew Continetti and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-19 with History categories.


A magisterial intellectual history of the last century of American conservatism When most people think of the history of modern conservatism, they think of Ronald Reagan. Yet this narrow view leaves many to question: How did Donald Trump win the presidency? And what is the future of the Republican Party? In The Right, Matthew Continetti gives a sweeping account of movement conservatism’s evolution, from the Progressive Era through the present. He tells the story of how conservatism began as networks of intellectuals, developing and institutionalizing a vision that grew over time, until they began to buckle under new pressures, resembling national populist movements. Drawing out the tensions between the desire for mainstream acceptance and the pull of extremism, Continetti argues that the more one studies conservatism’s past, the more one becomes convinced of its future. Deeply researched and brilliantly told, The Right is essential reading for anyone looking to understand American conservatism.



The Polarisation Of Us Society And Its Representation In The Media


The Polarisation Of Us Society And Its Representation In The Media
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Author : Christopher Berning
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2023-10-28

The Polarisation Of Us Society And Its Representation In The Media written by Christopher Berning and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-10-28 with Political Science categories.


This book is concerned with the polarisation of US society as represented in 27 editorial articles on the presidential election campaign 2020, taken from three different newspapers. The aim of the study is to develop an integrated framework for the linguistic analysis of societal polarisation, which combines findings from the political sciences and sociology with critical linguistic concepts from political discourse analysis and newspaper discourse analysis. The main finding is that all three newspapers, irrespective of their political orientation, make use of polarising discourse around the presidential election 2020 and thus partially contribute to a split US society. The explicit presentation of the media company’s stance as well as the distinct rejection and the explicit portrayal of aversion towards opposing positions can be detected as main factors in creating a polarising environment. Equally interesting appeared the prevalence of the topos Threat/ Crisis/ Defeat in all three newspapers, indicating a focus on negativity. De-polarising elements are only rarely found and do not seem to be contributing to the easing of tensions in society.



The Kids Are All Left


The Kids Are All Left
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Author : David Faris
language : en
Publisher: Melville House
Release Date : 2020-06-30

The Kids Are All Left written by David Faris and has been published by Melville House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-30 with Political Science categories.


A brewing generational shift is about to change politics—and our country—forever. A demographic apocalypse is coming for the Republican Party. The surge in young voters for Biden in 2020 was only the beginning. Not only do they overwhelmingly favor the left, but the margins are at such an unprecedented and overwhelming scale that these voters are poised to end the partisan gridlock that has characterized politics for over thirty years. In The Kids Are All Left, political scientist David Faris proves beyond any doubt that this isn't just a typical generational trend that will even out over time and explores the policy transformations that young Americans will pursue. He offers hope for an escape from the political stalemate that has twice this century sent the loser of the popular vote to the White House, but he is realistic about the institutional obstacles that stand between voters and true majority rule. The result is a first look at what America[1] n politics will look like in the 21st century.