Common Nonsense
Autor Alexander Zaitchiken Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780470557396
ISBN-10: 0470557397
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0470557397
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Books that sort through the “lies” and bluster of loudmouth pundits and political enemies are the most common kind of book you see at the top of the Bookscan politics list, whether the target is Bush, Obama, McCain, Bill O’Reilly, Michael Moore, Ann Coulter, or whoever’s getting hot now.Textul de pe ultima copertă
Praise for Alexander Zaitchik's reporting on the Glenn Beck phenomenon
"Alexander Zaitchik has been doing yeoman's work of late, digging deep into the oftentimes disturbing past of the new face and voice of the angry right, Fox News's Glenn Beck."--Simon Maloy, Media Matters for America
"A must-read. . . . Heaven help us all." --Michael Tomasky, The Guardian
"Superb." --Glenn Greenwald, Salon
"I highly recommend Alexander Zaitchik's feature [on Beck.] In it, he profiles not just Beck and his band of aggrieved, paranoid disciples, but the man who inspired him, W. Cleon Skousen."--Sarah Posner, The American Prospect
"Fascinating." --Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic
"Probably the most comprehensive take in terms of backstory that I've seen on the conservative talk star."--Michael Calderone, Politico
"Horrifying. . . . Chillingly informative."--Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times
"Fascinating." --Joe Conason, The New York Observer
"Edifying." --Todd Gitlin, Talking Points Memo
"Terrific. . . . If you're looking for an antidote to the Beck dreck that Time magazine recently passed off as journalism, this is it."--Kevin Drum, Mother Jones
"Despicable, yellow journalism." --Glenn Beck, Fox News Channel
"Alexander Zaitchik has been doing yeoman's work of late, digging deep into the oftentimes disturbing past of the new face and voice of the angry right, Fox News's Glenn Beck."--Simon Maloy, Media Matters for America
"A must-read. . . . Heaven help us all." --Michael Tomasky, The Guardian
"Superb." --Glenn Greenwald, Salon
"I highly recommend Alexander Zaitchik's feature [on Beck.] In it, he profiles not just Beck and his band of aggrieved, paranoid disciples, but the man who inspired him, W. Cleon Skousen."--Sarah Posner, The American Prospect
"Fascinating." --Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic
"Probably the most comprehensive take in terms of backstory that I've seen on the conservative talk star."--Michael Calderone, Politico
"Horrifying. . . . Chillingly informative."--Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times
"Fascinating." --Joe Conason, The New York Observer
"Edifying." --Todd Gitlin, Talking Points Memo
"Terrific. . . . If you're looking for an antidote to the Beck dreck that Time magazine recently passed off as journalism, this is it."--Kevin Drum, Mother Jones
"Despicable, yellow journalism." --Glenn Beck, Fox News Channel
Cuprins
Introduction: The Man with the Plan. 1 Portrait of a Young Deejay. 2 Last Stop on the Top 40 Train. 3 The Luckiest Loudmouth in Tampa. 4 It’s Always about Glenn. 5 This Is CNN? 6 A Rodeo Clown Goes Large. 7 Beck Unbound. 8 False Victory. 9 "A Deep–Seated Hatred for . . . the White Culture ". 10 ACORN. 11 Brother Beck Presents: Mormon Masterpiece Theater. 12 The Ghost of Cleon Skousen. 13 The 9.12 Project. Epilogue: The Bullet Train and the Rocking Chair. Acknowledgments. Notes. Index.
Recenzii
"A gripping and thoroughly researched Beck biography." —Joe Conason, Salon “ Common Nonsense will tell [his fans] more than they’ve ever known about Beck, but it will challenge the premises of his stories and his crusades. Zaitchik defends ACORN and environmental activist Van Jones from the pounding Beck gave them — at times, the reader feels that he’s watching a medic team pick up wounded bodies from the culture war.” —David Weigel, The Washington Post “Fox News host Glenn Beck delights in provocation — see his well–publicized spats with James Cameron, Rep. Anthony Weiner and others — and, according to Alexander Zaitchik′s new book, he′s always had the knack. Indeed, the book, which Firedoglake calls, ‘careful and studious...part biography, part deconstruction,’ reads like an extended list of all the folks the outspoken conservative pundit has irked during his rise from local radio host to national media icon.” — The Week “A superb book… Alexander Zaitchik shows how Beck’s blackboard schemes are fiction—part of what [Zaitchik] calls ‘the oceanic audacity of his self–serving ignorance.’” —Mark Schmitt, The American Prospect “A sharp and informative smackdown.” —Mark Lilla, The New York Review of Books “A tough critique of the host’s history, philosophies and methods, aimed at separating fact from hyperbole [t]hrough detailed interviews, an examination of Beck’s public statements, and a look at public records.” —St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Notă biografică
ALEXANDER ZAITCHIK is a freelance journalist and contributing writer at AlterNet.org. His writing has appeared in the New Republic, the Nation, Salon, Wired, Reason, and the Believer . He lives in Brooklyn.