The Obama Hate Machine: The Lies, Distortions, and Personal Attacks on the President---and Who Is Behind Them
by
Bill Press
In Toxic Talk, Bill Press exposed the ways in which the extreme right-wing media has done an end run around the American voting populace by exerting a disproportionate control over open political debate. In The Obama Hate Machine, Press returns to show how the Right has taken rhetoric to slanderous new levels in attacking the nation’s forty-fourth president.
But presidents...more
But presidents...more
ebook, 320 pages
Published
January 31st 2012
by Thomas Dunne Books
(first published January 1st 2012)
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Sadly the people who NEED to read it won't.
Sadly the people who NEED to read it won't.
Regardless of which side of the political spectrum you tend toward this is an awfully good perspective on the history of hate rhetoric and behavior in politics. It starts out with the amazing infighting between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and the physical battles and duels among members of Congress. The chapter on the abuses heaped on Lincoln is shocking. I'm in the middle of the chapter on FDR now. It's amazing how history just keeps repeating itself.
Ok, these types of book are interesting to me since they are almost always read by those who are already sympathetic to the line of argument rather than those who arguably need to hear the message, who will never read it. I therefore wonder how much value they truly have.
Having said that, this is an interesting book for me who is generally supportive of the reasoning here and has been left increasingly exasperated by the intensely negative and personal attacks on Obama. That isn't because I am a...more
Having said that, this is an interesting book for me who is generally supportive of the reasoning here and has been left increasingly exasperated by the intensely negative and personal attacks on Obama. That isn't because I am a...more
If you're the type of person who can tolerate someone who identifies Fox News as the network of the Republican Party, or can tolerate someone poking fun of the Fox News slogan as being "Fair and Balanced", you'll at least be able to get through, if not enjoy, this book. Otherwise, if you're a firm believer that Fox News is in fact "Fair and Balanced", and all the other news networks are left leaning and biased, I wouldn't suggest reading this book. If you do, you'll probably just end up throwing...more
A superficial, yet telling story of the attack against Democratic ideals. The right-wing trumpet blares loudly with lies and half-truths, that the mainstream media is slow to question. Obama a Muslim? Not a citizen? A commie? A Manchurian candidate? Terrorist sympathizer? Government takeover of health care? Death panels? All lies. All attributable to organizations run by or sponsored by the Koch brothers and Roger Ailes. I remember when spreading falsehoods like these was subversive. Now, it's c...more
I knew most of the stuff in this book as it relates to Obama, so it just solidified my disgust for the Republican/Tea Party and all its hacks and liars.
One funny thing I learned was in the early part of the book where the author talked about some of the hateful and untrue things that were said about previous presidents. For example, John Adams was accused of having sent someone on a ship to England to bring back four women--Adams and his friend would share them two apiece. Adams later commented...more
One funny thing I learned was in the early part of the book where the author talked about some of the hateful and untrue things that were said about previous presidents. For example, John Adams was accused of having sent someone on a ship to England to bring back four women--Adams and his friend would share them two apiece. Adams later commented...more
Politics are dirty. Everybody accepts this as a given, but for many people on both the Right and Left, the past two elections seemed unusually vicious. Why? Bill Press, a liberal radio talk show host, attempts to answer that question in his well-researched, fascinating, and, at times, infuriating book, "The Obama Hate Machine". A veteran of the news media, Press lives and breathes everything having to do with politics. Like many Americans, he has become fed up with the outright lies and vicious...more
I really learned a lot from this book mainly about all the Koch Bros organizations and how they manipulate congress, judges, supreme court and the media to get what they want and destroy our democracy. It's definitely disgusting. Now I'm more aware when I see American's For Prosperity, Freedom Works, The Heritage Foundation, and The Cato Institute and 52 others as sponsors of ads or bills as these are Koch Bros founded or funded foundations.
This book was very intrigueing and interesting. I have learned some stuff from this book. I just hope that the personal attacks on people will stop because a lot of what people say about a person is not true. I do think that if you want to know what is behind all of the bashing of The president Obama you ought to read this book, but some people's view may not change depending on what you believe already or who you are.
Although it is true that a lot of things in the book can be found just paying attention to the political news - staying away from Fox "News", of course - seeing the plethora of the unfounded, idiotic, untrue and just downright mean things being said about president Obama all in one place is extremely unsettling. Politics has always been a game of muckraking but our current political climate is one of a kind. When has any of ever read or heard about a leader of the opposition party in a House of...more
The torrent of hateful speech directed at President Obama is disected here, given the historical context of how the right in America has built an opposition machine to face each Democratic administration in turn. Here we see the disparate elements are not so unrelated as incurious mainstream media would have us believe, with the many institutions bankrolled by Koch Indestries being involved in a multiplicity of ways. There have been so many crackpot "scandals" built around our first black presi...more
Meh.
Most of this just rehashes info from current news reporting. If you are unaware that reporters are more biased now than in the 1950s, or that the Koch brothers funnel millions of dollars to politicians who will help their bottom line, or that there is a false equivalency of bias between the right and the left, then this is the book for you.
The history of slanted journalism was interesting. The review of individual anti-Obama books was an exercise in tedium.
Most of this just rehashes info from current news reporting. If you are unaware that reporters are more biased now than in the 1950s, or that the Koch brothers funnel millions of dollars to politicians who will help their bottom line, or that there is a false equivalency of bias between the right and the left, then this is the book for you.
The history of slanted journalism was interesting. The review of individual anti-Obama books was an exercise in tedium.
-- and Who is Behind Them. Answer: Fox News, those meanies. The end.
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Bill Press began his career as a political insider and media commentator on KABC-TV and KCOP-TV, both in Los Angeles. Over the years, he has received numerous awards for his work, including four Emmys and a Golden Mike Award.
The former co-host of MSNBC's Buchanan and Press, CNN's Crossfire and The Spin Room, Press has built a national reputation on thought-provoking and humorous insights from the...more
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The former co-host of MSNBC's Buchanan and Press, CNN's Crossfire and The Spin Room, Press has built a national reputation on thought-provoking and humorous insights from the...more
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