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Showing Original Post only (View all)Thomas Frank: How the Right Wing Hijacked Rage Over the Economic Collapse and Swindled America [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/story/153593/thomas_frank%3A_how_the_right_wing_hijacked_rage_over_the_economic_collapse_and_swindled_america/December 28, 2011 |
In his new book, Pity the Billionaire, Tom Frank turns his mordant eye on the unlikeliest political development of the Obama presidency: how the crash of 2008 served to strengthen the political right. The deregulation of Wall Street, championed for 30 years by right-wing leaders, had led to an economic catastrophe so frightening that the country elected a liberal Democrat to the presidency. Yet two years later, the most conservative faction of the Republican Party, the Tea Party, had taken effective control of the House of Representatives, the regulation of Wall Street had stalled, and the champions of economic deregulation in Washington had emerged stronger than ever.
Frank, author of the bestselling book Whats the Matter With Kansas? provides a pithy and nuanced explanation of what he calls the hard-times swindle. He spoke with Salon from his fathers home in Kansas City, Mo.
Early in the book, you describe the moment in the spring of 2009 when free-market economics had been so thoroughly discredited that Newsweek could run a cover story proclaiming, Were all socialists now. What happened? Why did that moment dissipate?
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Thomas Frank: How the Right Wing Hijacked Rage Over the Economic Collapse and Swindled America [View all]
xchrom
Dec 2011
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Read the entire interview, if you haven't. It ends with far less focus than it begins,
Romulox
Dec 2011
#10
You literally pulled out the piece I did. I copied it to post here and then was reading the thread
riderinthestorm
Dec 2011
#27
Had Dems understood and/or been honest about the situation this effect may have been smaller
cthulu2016
Dec 2011
#8
Gotta agree, Cthulu--not only did we not make a case for honest economics, we didn't even TRY to
Nay
Dec 2011
#11
...and the few that did (see progressive caucus budget) were ignored by the establishment.
Huey P. Long
Dec 2011
#13
Who called Obama "a liberal Democrat?" The far right? The MSM? Tom Frank? The author of
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#19
Question: How can you tell when this arrogant, obese, convicted felon is lying?
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#25
That moment was intentionally frittered away and robber baron capitalism given time it needed
kenny blankenship
Jan 2012
#32