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304 pages, Hardcover
First published September 10, 2019
Even Glenn Beck, the man who saw fascism on the back of a dime, dismissed [the Obama birther story]. And yet it was out there... potent - the pure, black-tar, straight-to-the-artery speedball version of Fox's usual intoxicant - and hanging out there for anyone to use if only they were unencumbered by shame. (164)
It's not as simple as saying that TV "made" people vote for Donald Trump (though it surely helped him) or that people were misled by reality TV into seeing him as other than he was (though surely some were).(234)Instead Poniewozik concludes that Trump partook of story content made popular by the recent iterations of tv culture (235). Which seems plausible, yet not too powerful an argument to hang a passionate book upon.
...critics, lobbyists, and corporations trying to persuade or curry favor with the administration started reaching out to the president, not by booking meetings, but by buying commercial time on the TV news shows he binge-watched.This goes beyond storytelling into some other area.
It was real that Trump's own staff created TV events to placate, control, and persuade him.
Things were more real to Trump if he saw them on TV. People were more real if he saw them on TV - even people he saw, in person, every day. (265)