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The Princess Diarist
- De: Carrie Fisher
- Narrado por: Carrie Fisher, Billie Lourd
- Duración: 5 h y 10 m
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When Carrie Fisher recently discovered the journals she kept during the filming of the first Star Wars movie, she was astonished to see what they had preserved—plaintive love poems, unbridled musings with youthful naiveté, and a vulnerability that she barely recognized. Today, her fame as an author, actress, and pop-culture icon is indisputable, but in 1977, Carrie Fisher was just a teenager with an all-consuming crush on her costar, Harrison Ford.
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Come for the headlines, stay for the whole story
- De JOSEPH en 12-06-16
- The Princess Diarist
- De: Carrie Fisher
- Narrado por: Carrie Fisher, Billie Lourd
A glimpse into a transformative time
Revisado: 10-12-20
This tale wasn’t exactly as I had hoped it would be, but overall I’d say it was worthwhile. It was nice to hear about this pivotal and vulnerable point in Carrie’s life and her 1976 journal writings (read by her daughter in the audiobook) show a high level of intelligence, as well as a knack for writing.
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Talk Radio’s America
- How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States
- De: Brian Rosenwald
- Narrado por: Christopher Grove
- Duración: 12 h y 10 m
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Radio hosts form a deep bond with their audience, which gives them enormous political power. Unlike elected representatives, however, they must entertain their audience or watch their ratings fall. Talk radio boosted the Republican agenda in the 1990s, but two decades later, escalation in the battle for the airwaves pushed hosts toward ever more conservative, outrageous, and hyperbolic content. Donald Trump borrowed conservative radio hosts' playbook and gave Republican base voters the kind of pugnacious candidate they had been demanding for decades.
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Excellent history of our national demise
- De CommentDante en 02-20-22
- Talk Radio’s America
- How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States
- De: Brian Rosenwald
- Narrado por: Christopher Grove
Important background for our polarized times
Revisado: 09-24-20
Before Facebook memes and InfoWars, Breitbart and Fox News, Talk Radio was the King of conservative media.
In “Talk Radio’s America”, Brian Rosenwald offers a well-researched and enlightening account of how conservative talk radio rose to power and led a growing segment of voters ever further to the right, demonstrably changing how our government functions, bucking traditions and ideals of bipartisanship and frankly scientific rationalization along the way.
In fairness, I do believe that all media (mainstream & otherwise) had its biases back in the late 80s and has its biases now. I do believe that there was an echo chamber created by leading journalists in newspapers and the nightly news and their coverage was slanted in some way. They are not blameless as media shifted away from covering and providing the various perspectives of a large swath of Americans throughout the country. Causes for Polarization: Exhibit A. Over time, of course these frustrated Americans were in the market for new voices to share their ideology.
However, the very real mainstream media biases became amped up and exaggerated so much by talk radio hosts over 30 years that the result is a complete delegitimization of all fact-based media that wasn’t in line with an individual’s political philosophy. It’s now all just “Fake News” to many and I don’t know how they will be convinced otherwise, despite it being in their best interests for their health and livelihood as COVID makes quite clear.
Titan hosts such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham, and more are culpable for their audience’s complete distrust of journalism. I believe they are also responsible for defeating pragmatic governance. These same held the vice that squeezed out any compromising moderate Republicans (RINOs as they call them: “Republicans In Name Only”), and amplified further right-leaning, extreme, and hyperbolic voices.
Time and again these voices on the AM dial threw the influence they had over their avid listeners onto the candidate that passed their conservative purity test, even if it cost them the seat to a Democrat. As a result, we are left with far right-leaning Republican legislators who would never make a deal with a far left-leaning Democrat legislator (and vice versa). Of course, the body politic suffers for this as legislation becomes more and more difficult to enact.
“Governance typically requires compromise and nuance, especially during divided government (which existed for twenty of twenty-eight years in the talk radio era). Deal cutting, however, is tantamount to surrender in the black and white world of talk radio. “ (Rosenwald)
Even among Republicans, talk radio and related conservative media stymied any governance because no consensus could be found between the House and Senate caucuses as republican legislators were too afraid that if they compromised, they’d be called ‘weak’ by their local hosts (with no actual skin in the game) and face a primary challenge from an even more radical partisan.
Frankly, all of this makes sense now anyway since the Republican Party pays its bills these days on being the grievance opposition party, not the party that knows how to govern. For an example, look at Trump focusing on the civil unrest, while trying to make people forget about the COVID pandemic that we haven’t overcome. Trump is running to “Make America Great Again Again” even though it’s Donald Trump’s America right now and he’s the president “whether he knows it or not”.
Every day for the last 32 years, Americans tune in to hosts like Rush Limbaugh as he states and justifies their own thoughts out loud, while often mischaracterizing the opposing idea or policy. People think of these entertainers as journalists even though Limbaugh repeatedly amplifies conspiracy theories to this day. Just because someone says “Folks, here’s the thing” to you as you’re driving in your car and you agree with him politically, doesn’t mean he’s telling you the truth.
One example of the Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient’s irresponsibility is when Rush said in February that the coronavirus is “the common cold, folks”. I have been told that Rush tells his listeners not to listen to the news since it’s too depressing… “just listen to Rush!”. Causes for Polarization: here’s exhibit B.
Naturally, now we have the Talk Radio President in Donald Trump. A populist brand-name individual with more of a “style” than ideology who cares more about ratings than the rule of law and who traffics conspiracy theories as long as the propagators like him (such as the those who buy into QAnon, a theory that includes such ramblings as: Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and of course, Tom Hanks {and more!} are in a satan-worshipping, cannibalistic child sex-trafficking ring that only Donald Trump can stop). Trump won’t discourage any of these conspiracy theories, but if there is news out there that he doesn’t like, he will decry it is a lie of the mainstream media, an industry that has had its credibility tarnished over the years by most of those same voices on talk radio.
Anyway, this book is fascinating. I highly encourage you give it a listen!
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The Red and the Blue
- The 1990s and the Birth of Political Tribalism
- De: Steve Kornacki
- Narrado por: Steve Kornacki, Ron Butler
- Duración: 17 h y 27 m
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In The Red and the Blue, cable news star and acclaimed journalist Steve Kornacki follows the twin paths of Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, two larger-than-life politicians who exploited the weakened structure of their respective parties to attain the highest offices. For Clinton, that meant contorting himself around the various factions of the Democratic party to win the presidency. Gingrich employed a scorched-earth strategy to upend the permanent Republican minority in the House, making him speaker.
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Simply marvelous
- De Hector Gonzalez en 10-04-18
- The Red and the Blue
- The 1990s and the Birth of Political Tribalism
- De: Steve Kornacki
- Narrado por: Steve Kornacki, Ron Butler
Fascinating stuff that informs our current climate
Revisado: 01-15-20
Democrats and Republicans have not always despised each other. There was a time when there was more universal collaboration and cross-party compromise. The checks and balances our system was based on worked more effectively because it was branch vs. branch, not merely party vs. party. Though there are certainly several fraught political times in our country's history, the past 25 -30 years have brought about a very unhealthy climate. This book chronicles in great detail the birth and development of modern political tribalism going back to Newt Gingrich's House Republicans versus Bill Clinton and the Democrats.
The Red and The Blue is an unbiased account of the political 90s and calls out the issues in each party. Required reading if you want to know how we got to this mess we are in today. I found this audiobook fascinating and I hope you give it a listen.
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The Truths We Hold
- An American Journey
- De: Kamala Harris
- Narrado por: Kamala Harris
- Duración: 9 h y 26 m
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The daughter of immigrants and civil rights activists, Vice President Kamala Harris was raised in an Oakland, California, community that cared deeply about social justice. As she rose to prominence as one of the political leaders of our time, her experiences would become her guiding light as she grappled with an array of complex issues and learned to bring a voice to the voiceless. In The Truths We Hold, she reckons with the big challenges we face together.
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Great content, read if possible
- De TCamp72 en 03-07-19
- The Truths We Hold
- An American Journey
- De: Kamala Harris
- Narrado por: Kamala Harris
An inspired leader exemplified — though this can be a bit dry.
Revisado: 10-15-19
Early this year, shortly after her announcement of her plan to run for President, I was all aboard the Kamala Harris train. As time went on, I got a bit busy, and perhaps disenchanted with the candidate, so I put this book on hold. However, I believe Senator Harris is a true fighter and noble leader so I took this one up again. Though there may be a stretch or two in this book that may be dry, Senator Harris’ earnest passion certainly is not. She’s the real deal and though she may not be the chosen candidate this time around, she’s not going anywhere and it would be well worth it to know who she is and where she comes from.
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A Life in Parts
- De: Bryan Cranston
- Narrado por: Bryan Cranston
- Duración: 8 h y 53 m
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Bryan Cranston landed his first role at seven, when his father, a struggling actor and director, cast him in a United Way commercial. Soon Bryan was haunting the local movie theater, memorizing and reenacting favorite scenes with his older brother. Acting was clearly the boy's destiny - until one day his father disappeared. Suddenly destiny took a backseat to survival. Seeking something more stable, perhaps subconsciously trying to distance himself from his absent father, Cranston decided on a career in law enforcement.
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They're all good parts.
- De Shopsfromeverywhere en 10-23-16
- A Life in Parts
- De: Bryan Cranston
- Narrado por: Bryan Cranston
Enthralling listen about an exceptional man.
Revisado: 09-05-19
I’ve appreciated Bryan Cranston’s captivating performance in Breaking Bad, but this book has made me respect him even more.
He’s lived a fascinating life and has some great stories to tell... and he’s not even done yet. Some of Bryan’s stories are jaw-dropping and to be able to actually hear these anecdotes in his words, spoken by him, made it all the more powerful. I’m very impressed by this man’s commitment, work ethic and philosophies on acting and living while he makes a point to keep himself planted on the same rock as us.
This was the best audiobook experience I’ve had and I hope I find another like it.
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