Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell

Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell

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  • Author:Tim Miller
  • ISBN:B09G6SB55Q
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Summary

Former Republican political operative Tim Miller admits what no one else on the right ever will: they all encouraged the madness that has overtaken the party。 The Trumpification of the American right was the inevitable result of a series of decisions made by people like Tim Miller over the past decade。

In a book that is part memoir, part anatomy of the Republican enablers, Tim Miller delivers the most honest insider assessment of the mindset of those who contributed to Trump's rise that has been delivered to date。 Featuring astonishingly raw and candid interviews with former colleagues and friends who jumped on the Trump Train, he finally answers the question of why so many who knew better went along with the madness。

When mainstream Republicans teamed up with Steve Bannon and Breitbart or implied Hillary committed murder or asked questions about Obama's birth certificate, they told themselves they were just playing "the game" but deep down they knew they were feeding the very mob that has now tried to upend our democracy。

Churchill's famous statement about international diplomacy is applicable to the modern GOP as well: "Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, the crocodile will eat him last。 All of them hope that the storm will pass before their turn comes to be devoured。" Politicians and pundits know they get their power from whipping their base into a frenzy, assuming someone else would bear the brunt of their anger。 But the Republican establishment were the ones who ended up getting eaten。

In this hard-hitting critique, Miller wryly recounts the key moments that he and others--colleagues like Reince Priebus and Lindsay Graham--decided it was fine to encourage the Obama-birth-certificate and Clinton "Kill List" crowd as long as it was good for the team。

The MSNBC contributor, Rolling Stone writer, and one of the strategists behind the famous 2012 RNC "autopsy" conducts his own forensic study on the pungent carcass of the party he used to love, cutting into all the hubris, ambition, idiocy, desperation, and self-deception for everyone to see。 Miller warns that Republicans will continue to make the same choices and political calculations, with disastrous consequences for the nation, until his former friends are shaken from their self-deception and stop playing the dangerous games with our democracy that brought us to the brink。

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Fullmetalfisting

It takes either a tremendous amount of balls or a tremendous lack of self-awareness to quote James Baldwin in the forward of your book about how you were instrumental in the “trumpification” of America。

Diane S ☔

3。5 In reading books like these I'm trying to get a understanding of how our country came to be where it is today。 A country that seems hellbent on throwing our hard won democracy away, while in the Ukraine they are fighting and dying to hold on to theirs。 Tim Miller was an insider who worked on various campaigns, a challenge, a game of one upmanship, until Trump。 There he drew the line and in this book he explains why he did while so many did not。 People he worked with, friends who saw the thre 3。5 In reading books like these I'm trying to get a understanding of how our country came to be where it is today。 A country that seems hellbent on throwing our hard won democracy away, while in the Ukraine they are fighting and dying to hold on to theirs。 Tim Miller was an insider who worked on various campaigns, a challenge, a game of one upmanship, until Trump。 There he drew the line and in this book he explains why he did while so many did not。 People he worked with, friends who saw the threat Trump posed, but still were drawn into supporting a man many knew was unfit and a detriment to this country。He explains them by type, uses specific names and shows how these people became complicit, many who still are。 Power, self delusion,wanting to be an insider, so many reasons, so many who knew and know better。 Chris Christie, Elise Stefanik and others who continue to play a game with our very lives, makes me so angry, helpless and very afraid of what will be left of our country。 If those in power won't speak the truth。 When the quest for power embraces the lies, runs on hate and makes the extremes the normal, where do we go from here? 。。。more

Stefan Fergus

This is a strange and frustrating book。 The tone is a little uneven - sometimes it seems to be very much appealing to younger readers (not in a YA sense, but in the slang employed, and Very Online terminology on occasion)。 This trivialized some of what Miller was trying to say, and often the best and most insightful content feels secondary。It is a combination of a number of things, including:"How did we embrace Trump?! I feel terrible that my party embraced him。""I am really awesome at my job! B This is a strange and frustrating book。 The tone is a little uneven - sometimes it seems to be very much appealing to younger readers (not in a YA sense, but in the slang employed, and Very Online terminology on occasion)。 This trivialized some of what Miller was trying to say, and often the best and most insightful content feels secondary。It is a combination of a number of things, including:"How did we embrace Trump?! I feel terrible that my party embraced him。""I am really awesome at my job! But now I guess I feel bad about that。。。?""Politics is a game, and damn I am an awesome player。 But now I guess I feel bad about that。。。?"Plus some good, original reporting on those who either did or did not embrace the New GOP。So, a typical Never Trumper Republican post-2016 memoir/book。 There are some good observations (some are not necessarily original, but it's useful to be coming from a "respected GOP operative")。Another book by a Republican operative who woke up and realized they were a large part of the problem, and now they'd like us to know they're sorry。It's great that they've realized what they have done to the country, but it's also really irritating that it took them this long to realize that the criticism directed at them was 100% accurate。I think the best book in this sub-genre remains "It Was All a Lie" by Stuart Stevens。 。。。more