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Reddit mentions of The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
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Malice is kicking off his book tour w/ this appearance. Book drops tomorrow.
https://www.amazon.com/New-Right-Journey-American-Politics/dp/1250154669
I believe he mentioned that he'll have guest hosts on Night Shade this week (Dave Style, JoNo, Geno, Bill)
> How is the Republican Party still this cucked even after Trump won in 2016?
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> Trump won because he realized the Democrats and the media were always going to call the Republicans racist sexist bigot homophobe Nazis, and he told them to go fuck themselves.
Do you ever watch Michael Malice?
Malice tells a great story about the moment that he knew that Trump would win. Basically he watched Trump brag about his dick on TV, and nobody cared. At that moment, he realized the rules had changed.
"In this current environment right now, we have a bunch of candidates who are languishing at 2% and 3% in terms of popularity, and you have a person like Donald Trump coming out of nowhere and he's number two in the Republican field when he's not even really a Republican. It's because this guy knows how to weild popular culture. The reason why Sarah Palin was so popular for such a long period of time, and why the left has attacked her so mercilessly -- and even those on the right have attacked her so mercilessly, is because she understands popular culture, and she weilds it well, and many in the Beltway, including conservatives, are threatened by her.
The person who knows how to play the media, who knows how to talk over the media, that knows how to weild the media, is the one who's going to win. Barack Obama understood that perfectly well in 2008; that's how come he won."
He's says it often in 2019. He just released a book on the New Right.
>But the OP's point is that it isn't anymore.
I was responding to your point that the rightmost wing is persuing changes towards the past, as I don't see evidence of that.