Suckered in by the captivating cover art that this was a political analysis on the Middle East, I quickly caught the ruse, got my $ back and decided to listen to the free library copy for research purposes. When I realized: “oh, ok, Israel Lobby takes the beacons of Muslim demonization evangelicals to the Middle East…hmmm, let’s see how they spin this.” A more authentic title could be: “How Hasbara Gaslit Americans to Condone Colonialization.” The way it played out: like the KKK Grand Wizard saying “see, I have one black friend!” (it's just Candace Owens, but WhAtEVr) and everyone rolls their eyes in discomfort as the wizard demands incessant praise and recognition.
Throughout the book Rosenberg almost monotonously praises “moderation”, “religious freedom” and justification – for Jews/Christians – obviously. Yet with so much hypocrisy that my eyes spun backwards, he took a cadre of old white men (no surprise)- absolute champions of anything but moderation: Jerry Johnson who manufactured fear that the US Dept of Education would enforce “Islam-friendly policies.” Wait, like actual fking religious freedom?! And good ole Jim Garlo, champion of pulpit preaching who “insists that pastors should be free to carry out political advocacy from the pulpit in defiance of IRS regulations.” Yet you DESPISE when Imams do the Same. Exact. Thing.
It was a full line-up of the best in repression of ‘the other’ – proud, long resumés in their politico-religious condemnation and excoriation of gays, books, critical thought, etc. My goodness, the double-speak is absolutely astounding. Rosenberg even tries to convince (those without a shred of critical thinking) that no, no they're just "innocent" evangelicals and NOT political operatives. This drivel of a book is chock full of factual errors, astounding mischaracterizations (which falls right in line with the Trump admin praising murderous authoritarian leaders - Putin, MBS, al Sisi) and predatory gaslighting to normalize the massacres of others so Big Daddy monied and powerful right-wing establishments will IGNORE the atrocities and apartheid in Israel. Evangelicals should be outraged at being fed this crap, being used to prop up the GOP to perpetuate extremism and anti-Muslim rhetoric, ethnic cleansing and religious colonialism with impunity by our umbilical cord. Ain't nobody gonna welcome the gospels wrapped up in pretty but drenched in colonialism.
Rosenberg only broaches the Palestinians about halfway through having pranced around the enormous elephant in the room. As he praised his access to MBZ, King Abdullah II, etc in “normalization” (read low-hanging fruit/”one black friend”) (and we evangelicals LOVE MBS who murders dissidents) he passingly eluded to Palestinians also having peace “when they’re ready.” GTFOH. Man, that’s like drunk uncle who stole your house, held your family at gunpoint and chained you to a bed for 20 years saying “why haven’t you left yet?” Nobody needs that mindfukery to justify their existence.
After droning passages about the setting of such state visits, Rosenberg pulled a real Mike Lindell saying “sorry, can’t tell ya what we talked about.” Like, wasn’t that the whole purpose of your book? If you’ve read this far, you got loads more political analysis than this book ever offers.
So I quit this ride before Rosenberg could try to convince me that his buddy Netanyahu is also some clean-ass “moderate” and took five showers to exorcise my brain from that chicanery he was trying to sell. This book is only useful for scholarly insight into the hasbara apparatus, examining the machinations of religious distortion and extremism, and how colonialism survives.
DNF at 45% - 6 looong hours, can't imagine he'll say anything revelatory in the next 8. Could NOT in good faith put this on my non-fiction shelf cause that'd be like saying Rush Limbaugh (hate speech extraordinaire) created "peace" and spoke truth. The fact that Rosenberg worked with that maniac tells you all you need to know about these "good people on both sides" BS. "Christian non-fiction" is just quasi-real, or just one-side of reality, apparently.