Idiot America (Hardcover)

Author: Charles P. Pierce
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780767926140
Publisher: Broadway Books
Publish Date: 6/2/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210598330
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6L x 1.25T
 
With his razor-sharp wit and erudite reasoning, Pierce delivers a gut-wrenching, side-splitting lament about the glorification of ignorance in the United States, exploring how a country founded on intellectual curiosity has somehow deteriorated into a nation of simpletons.
 
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Journalist Charles Pierce laments the astounding decline of the American intellect by highlighting the glaring discrepancy between the learned values of the nation's founders and those of today's average citizen. Pierce cites such examples as the prominence of Rush Limbaugh, the candidacy of Sarah Palin, the proliferation of reality TV, and the continued disavowal of evolution as evidence that a stunning number of Americans have foregone the pursuit of enlightenment in favor of the passive absorption of empty entertainment. What's worse, according to Pierce, is that the shameful stigma that was once attached to such celebrations of stupidity is being eroded by our culture's embrace of mindless amusement as a national pastime. Pierce reinforces his thesis with insightful passages from James Madison and other founding fathers, demonstrating the expanding gap between the popular discourses of colonial and contemporary times.

 

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"[Pierce] takes some of his most memorable shots at elected officials and, by extension, at their supporters....When he is skewering conservative talk-show hosts, Pierce is at his scathing, insightful best." - Joseph Rosenbloom 06/21/2009

 
 
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The Prince of Cranks
alph Ketchum sits on the porch of his little house tucked away on a dirt lane that runs down toward a lake, pouring soda for his guest and listening to the thrum of the rain on his roof. He has been talking to a visitor about the great subject of his academic life–James Madison, the diminutive hypochondriac from Virginia who, in 1787, overthrew the U.S. government and did so simply by being smarter than everyone else. American popular history seems at this point to have de­volved into a Founding Father of the Month Club, with several huge books on Alexander Hamilton selling briskly, an almost limitless fascination with Thomas Jefferson, a steady stream of folks spelunking through George Washington’s psyche, and an HBO project starring the Academy Award winner Paul Giamatti as that impossible old blatherskite John Adams. But Madison, it seems, has been abandoned by Þlmmakers and by the writers of lushly footnoted doorstops. He also was a me
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