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okasha

(11,573 posts)
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 01:40 AM Dec 2016

Trump and the Roots of Rage, by Kevin O'Leary

I downloaded a Kindle sample of this book a few weeks ago, and only got around to reading it tonight. So the sample was terrific, and I clicked on the button to buy the whole book. There is now no such page on Amazon, for the book, the author, nada. A general Google search wasn't helpful, either.

Does anyone know where this book can be found? Maybe I'm paranoid, but my first thought was that we have censorship here because it's clear that its contents would enrage the the alt-right loons.

Does anyone have any suggestions about where to find the book? Or know why it suddenly seems to have disappeared into the ether?

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Trump and the Roots of Rage, by Kevin O'Leary (Original Post) okasha Dec 2016 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Dec 2016 #1
THAT Kevin O'Leary? The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #3
Is there another one? I just assumed it was him because he is a clone applegrove Dec 2016 #4
I just didn't make the connection with Shark Tank. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #5
This O'Leary has nothing nice to say about Trump okasha Dec 2016 #7
It's not the same guy. okasha Dec 2016 #6
Okay, sorry. applegrove Dec 2016 #9
I looked, too. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #2
Thank you. okasha Dec 2016 #8
This link has a long excerpt from his book for anyone interested in reading more wishstar Dec 2016 #10
Perhaps if we email Prof. O'Leary he will make his book available for direct purchase. tblue37 Dec 2016 #11
I emailed him. If he responds, I'll let you know. nt tblue37 Dec 2016 #12
I bet Trump threatened to sue him The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #13
Looks interesting - bookmarked to read later. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #14
Thank you, wishstar an tbblue37. okasha Dec 2016 #15
I just sent an email to Liberal OC The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #16
Here are two more paragraphs from the book excerpt describing the monster Trump: wishstar Dec 2016 #17
I heard back from Dan Chmielewski who manages Liberal OC. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2016 #18
Thank you. okasha Dec 2016 #19
I emailed him and asked whether his book was no longer available. He just now wrote back: tblue37 Dec 2016 #20
Thanks. okasha Dec 2016 #21
I read fast and I read a LOT. I also tend to read several books at a time. tblue37 Dec 2016 #22
I hear you. okasha Dec 2016 #23

Response to okasha (Original post)

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
5. I just didn't make the connection with Shark Tank.
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 02:06 AM
Dec 2016

I was aware of the show but I've never actually watched it. Must be the same guy, though.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
2. I looked, too.
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 01:53 AM
Dec 2016

It appears that it was available on Amazon at one time but it is no longer. I can't find it anywhere. Very strange, indeed.

wishstar

(5,269 posts)
10. This link has a long excerpt from his book for anyone interested in reading more
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 05:45 AM
Dec 2016

Last edited Thu Dec 8, 2016, 06:49 AM - Edit history (1)

http://www.theliberaloc.com/2016/09/13/trump-and-the-roots-of-rage-is-a-crowning-achievement-for-oc-author/

Here is just one paragraph from the above excerpt:

At its core, the right that dominates the Republican Party is the union of the ideological children of the Southern slave aristocracy and the right-wing edge of the capitalist class within a single political party. This is something new in American politics. The two most reactionary elements in American politics confronted each other in the Civil War and in the century that followed; today they stand united against the liberal ideals of Jefferson, Lincoln, FDR, and Obama, having excommunicated moderates and classic conservatives from the Republican Party. The nation’s focus is on the presidential contest between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, yet the challenge from the right extends far beyond Trump. Together, Trump, Paul Ryan, Ted Cruz, and Mitch McConnell are the modern equivalent of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – Death, Famine, War, and Conquest.[3] As leaders of the Republican Party, they are waging all-out war against both liberals and the founders.



Kevin O’Leary is currently a research fellow at the Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of California, Irvine. A graduate of UCLA, he earned his Ph.D. at Yale University and is the author of Saving Democracy: A Plan for Real Representation in America (Stanford UP, 2006, paper), a book that earned praise from The Atlantic’s James Fallows as well as a host of leading political scientists and was the subject of a Brookings Institution panel hosted by E.J. Dionne. He also teaches political science and honors courses at Chapman University.
As a journalist, Kevin was TIME’s lead reporter on the West Coast and wrote numerous stories about the Great Recession and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as a five-part series on the 2009 California fiscal crisis. During the 2010 campaign, he reported on gubernatorial and congressional races in the West. Prior to TIME, he was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, editor of OC Metro magazine, and editorial page editor of the Pasadena Star-News. He is a contributor to The American Prospect, which published his article “Trump and the Racial Politics of the South” in its Summer 2016 issue. http://prospect.org/article/trump-and-racial-politics-south






I have searched also, and can't find anywhere to order the book anymore-

The second link I posted above to the American Prospect article by O'Leary is disturbing for its prescience describing Trump's racist appeal similar to George Wallace including this excerpt from that article :

"IF YOU WANT TO SEE a 20th-century politician who prefigured the Trump coalition, look no further than Alabama Governor George C. Wallace. A four-time presidential candidate and former Democrat, Wallace helped deliver the White House to Richard Nixon in 1968 when he headed the American Independent ticket and garnered 13.5 percent of the vote and carried five states with 46 ballots in the Electoral College. Wallace stunned political observers by showing surprising strength in the North. His support among blue-collar workers cost Democrat Hubert Humphrey dearly in such states as Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, where Wallace votes exceeded Nixon’s margin over Humphrey. A mid-September AFL-CIO poll showed roughly one in three union members supporting Wallace, and a Chicago Sun-Times poll showed that Wallace had the support of 44 percent of white steelworkers in Chicago.

“Trump’s voters are the sons and daughters, mostly the sons, of the Wallace voters,” says Ferrel Guillory, director of the Program on Public Life at UNC Chapel Hill. Every modern Republican presidential candidate starts with a white base in the South. What is new is Trump’s audacious attempt to take the white politics of the South national via an aggressive demonization of immigrants, Muslims, women, blacks, and minorities of all stripes."



tblue37

(65,340 posts)
11. Perhaps if we email Prof. O'Leary he will make his book available for direct purchase.
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 08:00 AM
Dec 2016

Here is his email address:

oleary@chapman.edu

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
13. I bet Trump threatened to sue him
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 12:39 PM
Dec 2016

and because he's not a big name and couldn't afford a lawsuit the book was pulled from Amazon.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
14. Looks interesting - bookmarked to read later.
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 12:43 PM
Dec 2016

I copied and saved the excerpt just in case he's forced to take that down too.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
16. I just sent an email to Liberal OC
Thu Dec 8, 2016, 01:49 PM
Dec 2016

which published the excerpt, asking if they knew what became of the book and how to get a copy. There's something very fishy about the fact that it seems to have completely vanished.

wishstar

(5,269 posts)
17. Here are two more paragraphs from the book excerpt describing the monster Trump:
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 12:06 AM
Dec 2016

"Donald Trump – a consummate performer and expert at saying the outrageous to attract media attention – relishes the lead in the illiberal opera. The real estate tycoon struts the role of the rich, powerful Anglo envied by his supporters for his ability to freely insult and criticize immigrants, minorities, women, liberals, the media, and the government – as well as Democrats and fellow Republicans – all the while defending his boorish behavior, saying he does not have time for “political correctness.” Trump’s snarls and bravado are a twist on George Wallace’s illiberal rage and Ayn Rand’s insistence that the rich live by their own rules; in Trump and his supporters, we are witnessing a new stage in the growth of America’s illiberal hysteria. Trump says he wants to ban Muslims from entering the United States and would round up and deport 11 million illegal immigrants. He toys with the support of white supremacists and Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke and echoes America’s Nazi sympathizers in the 1930s with his slogan, “America First.”[xx] Meanwhile, Trump’s supporters display the prejudiced nationalism, authoritarianism, and populism of Europe’s contemporary populist radical right.[xxi]

Trump is dangerous for who he is – a racist, loudmouth egomaniac with little knowledge of government, economic public policy, or national security – and also because his candidacy opens the door to future populist demagogues who may pitch a similar message in a sweeter way. Love him or hate him, the man is an entertainer of the first rank; and that, of course, is precisely the problem. As Neil Postman warned, the danger to public discourse in the age of show business is that we will amuse ourselves to death.[xxii] An offensive, neofascist media magnet, Trump prides himself on ratings. And, for many months, the ratings obsession of media executives and their respective corporations, ecstatic that eyeballs were glued to their networks and websites, obscured the true reactionary danger that Trump and the right represents."

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,683 posts)
18. I heard back from Dan Chmielewski who manages Liberal OC.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 01:02 PM
Dec 2016

He said "it's not on Amazon anymore because the book is with a publisher." I assume that means the first version was self-published and was taken off Amazon because it is being handled by another publisher? Anyhow, this means it hasn't been suppressed (which would have surprised me notwithstanding Trump's penchant for suing people, considering Amazon carries a number of very critical books about him). So I guess it will become available again. I'm looking forward to reading the whole thing.

okasha

(11,573 posts)
19. Thank you.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 02:01 PM
Dec 2016

Amazon.offers self-publishing services, so it sounds as if a print house saw it there and picked it up. Excellent.

tblue37

(65,340 posts)
20. I emailed him and asked whether his book was no longer available. He just now wrote back:
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:46 PM
Dec 2016
The Amazon edition is no longer available -- you will have to wait until next year for the hard copy.

okasha

(11,573 posts)
21. Thanks.
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 10:53 PM
Dec 2016

I hope there's also an e-copy. Costs aside, Game of Thrones taught me how much I don't like carrying around a book the size of a concrete block.

tblue37

(65,340 posts)
22. I read fast and I read a LOT. I also tend to read several books at a time.
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 12:38 AM
Dec 2016

I used to have to check my luggage because I had to have so many books with me even for a short trip. Also, my apartment was overrun with books, as though they were breeding like tribbles.

I am sooo grateful for ebooks. Now I can just travel with a carry-on, and though I still have way too many books, most new ones are in ebook format, so at least the print books aren't multiplying at the rate they once did.

My main complaint about ebooks is that you cannot share them the way you can with print copies.

okasha

(11,573 posts)
23. I hear you.
Tue Dec 20, 2016, 01:22 AM
Dec 2016

I have walls full of books, but I put Kindle on my mobile and can now carry around a second library in my pocket. Love it!

Also makes reading in bed a lot easier.

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