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The Machine: A Field Guide to the Resurgent Right - Political Analysis Book on Conservative Movements | Perfect for Researchers, Students & Political Enthusiasts
The Machine: A Field Guide to the Resurgent Right - Political Analysis Book on Conservative Movements | Perfect for Researchers, Students & Political Enthusiasts

The Machine: A Field Guide to the Resurgent Right - Political Analysis Book on Conservative Movements | Perfect for Researchers, Students & Political Enthusiasts

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Before Barack Obama had even taken the oath of office after his historic victory in 2008, cadres of lobbyists, oil tycoons, and right-wing politicians met to plan his political demise. The massive conservative infrastructure created by business groups beginning in the 1970s would not be sufficient, they concluded: in the age of Obama, something new―and bold―had to be done. Four years later, the blogger who exposed the nefarious Koch brothers and who first reported on the lobbyists who brought us the Tea Parties gives us a brilliant, withering exposé of the plans to make America conservative again. Informed by years of deep research and firsthand reporting, Lee Fang "knows it better than anyone writing today" (Jennifer Granholm). He dissects the dynamics of the conservative message machine, traces the money trail, and explicates how the right-wing machine has cleverly adapted to crush Obama and progressive reform. Fang also takes stock of the 2012 election results, warning us that, with Obama's reelection, the right is only going to dig deeper ideological trenches. One of the star investigative journalists of his generation, Fang has been hailed as a "fearless American muckraker" (Jane Mayer, The New Yorker). In this indispensable handbook, he sheds light on the darkest corners of the new conservative movement, telling the story of the people, the money, and the strategies that makes it tick. The Machine is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of our democracy.

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Let's face it, if you read this book, you probably trend toward the left/progressive viewpoint. If you are expecting a balanced, "both sides do it" examination of the GOP and Democratic approaches to party politics, move on. But, it is a very engaging book, and provides a good, solid review of the use of dark money to cloud the far right's efforts (some successful, some not) to use dark money to create populist movements that appear spontaneous and grassroots-based. True political junkies might know about some of these groups and techniques, but this text really brings it into focus. All in all, well worth reading.