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In Defense of Elitism: Why I'm Better Than You and You are Better Than Someone Who Didn't Buy This Book

di Joel Stein

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Stein spends a week in Roberts County, Texas, which had the highest percentage of Trump voters in the country. He goes to the home of Trump-loving Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams; meets people who create fake news; and finds the new elitist organizations merging both right and left to fight the populists.… (altro)
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Some of this book was absolutely hysterical, while being, at the same time, terrifying (the stupidity of people).
I wanted to love each and every bit of it, but found myself slogging thru the middle.
Still worth reading. ( )
  Karenbenedetto | Jun 14, 2023 |
I’ve always loved Joel Stein’s writing style so I knew very quickly into this book that I was going to enjoy it. While not a serious book, I think it posed some serious questions about political debate that are really relevant to the current discourse. Certainly the book made me think...and laugh. ( )
  thewestwing | Aug 12, 2022 |
I enjoyed the book. The author is a humor writer so he jokes around a lot. This book is an account of how he, as a liberal elite, tried to understand Trump voters and figure out the best way for the elite to respond to beliefs and stances taken by this population. It was never very clear what type of beliefs and behaviors the author sees as typical of Trump voters, but he did travel to a small town in the Texas panhandle where over 95% of the population voted for Trump in 2016. The friendship he struck with the people in that town was very interesting from my standpoint. It seems the people there had no interest to convince him to change his stance regarding politics, but they were very nice to him; they believed God brought him to their town for a reason, and the local church there began to pray for the author in their weekly prayer meeting, after the author left for home. Two locals of the town visited the author in Los Angeles after a couple of months, and gave him as present the DVDs of Fireproof and Cold Case Christianity, and the book Cold Case Christianity. The author actually watched the movies and read a couple of chapters from the book. But he still felt suspicious and uncomfortable about talking about faith with them, so he began ignoring their texts. After a while they reconnected, and the Christian friend said they don't have to always talk about faith, and invited the author's family to his mountain home in Colorado. The author associated all this with Trump voter values and said he can't help but feel these are nice people he wants to be friends with. I don't see how trying to introduce the author to the Christian faith has anything to do with politics -- it's a beautiful account of Christian brothers and sisters praying and hoping to share the gospel with a friend. It's great. I'll be praying for the author alongside them. ( )
  CathyChou | Mar 11, 2022 |
Loved this book. Few things I've read are simultaneously so insightful and hilarious. Stein's sense of humor is exactly what I aspire to in my own writing. Highly recommend this book. ( )
  Mike_Trigg | Feb 10, 2022 |
the cover is off-putting, but this was not as pompous as I thought it would be ( )
  hueyy | Jul 13, 2021 |
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Stein spends a week in Roberts County, Texas, which had the highest percentage of Trump voters in the country. He goes to the home of Trump-loving Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams; meets people who create fake news; and finds the new elitist organizations merging both right and left to fight the populists.

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