Just How Stupid Are We?: Facing the Truth About the American Voter by Rick Shenkman

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  • Publisher: Perseus Publishing
  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780465077717
  • Sales Rank: 12,836
  • 210pp
 
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Synopsis

Politicians tell us constantly that they trust the wisdom of “The American People.” New York Times best-selling author Rick Shenkman explains why we shouldn’t-at least when it comes to politics

Publishers Weekly

Shenkman (Presidential Ambition) makes the provocative argument that as American voters have gained political power in the last 50 years, they have become increasingly ignorant of politics and world affairs-and dangerously susceptible to manipulation. The book provides a litany of depressing statistics-most Americans cannot name their representatives in Congress, only 20% hold a passport, 30% cannot identify the Holocaust-as Shenkman inquires whether Americans are capable of voting in the nation's or even their own best interests. Although Shenkman clearly derives some pleasure in pointing out the stupidity and irrationality of the American public, his concern is genuine and heartfelt. In lucid, playful prose, he illustrates how politicians have repeatedly misled voters and analyzes the dumbing down of American politics via marketing, spin machines and misinformation. Shenkman initiates an important conversation in this book and makes welcome suggestions to reinvigorate civic responsibility and provide people with the knowledge and tools necessary to efficaciously participate in the political process. (June)

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Biography

Rick Shenkman is an award-winning investigative reporter, a New York Times best-selling author, and the editor and founder of George Mason University’s History News Network, a website that features articles by historians on current events. An associate professor of history at George Mason University, he appears regularly as a commentator on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC. He books include Legends, Lies, and Cherished Myths of American History and Presidential Ambition: How the Presidents Gained Power, Kept Power, and Got Things Done. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

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Just How Stupid Are We?: Facing the Truth About the American Voterby Anonymous

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August 23, 2008: Reading this book cover to cover was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. I always wondered who 'The People' and 'You People' and 'Those People' were. Now I know. As Pogo once said, 'We have met the enemy and they are us'. I hope understanding 'The People' will help us choose our next president.

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July 01, 2008: I became concerned about the knowledge of the American voter several years ago after overhearing a conversation on the subway in which someone said 'If Clinton was still President he'd have gone over there and cleaned up this mess in Palestinia by now'. I thought this book would expound on my concerns, which it did to some extent. I was disappointed, however, by the highly partisan slant surrounding the legitamate statistics and facts laid out. It seems as though anyone who draws a different conclusion than the author when viewing a set of facts is judged to be unknowledgeable.


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