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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

The MAGA Diaries: My Surreal Adventures Inside the Right-Wing, by Tina Nguyen

 

Publication Jan. 16, 2024

There is much food for thought within this book. It's both captivating and frightening, possibly depending upon one's political viewpoints. I have to admit upfront to being hesitant to read/review this as, quite frankly, so many politically based books are either stridently one side or the other or, well, tediously boring. This one is neither, thank goodness. Tina Nguyen does an excellent job cutting through the hoopla and stridency, laying out where we are in the world right now and, maybe more importantly, how we may have gotten to this point. Just as importantly, she reminds us that much of it happened because, well, we weren't really paying attention. 

I won't even attempt to share specific points because, as she notes, part of the success of this movement is that it was coordinated, ie look at the overall picture, events rarely taking place without rhyme nor reason or in solitude. It didn't happen overnight but, whoa, over years and even decades. Nguyen reveals her own path as she writes, noting how innocent yet intoxicating it was to be caught up in a movement -- Turning Points was the center of that universe at the time -- that seemed to care about you. One that helped you meet others of a like mind, network, and ultimately find your place in the grand scheme of things. Let's just say, Tucker Carlson played a big role in her story. Even when she broke away, seeking journalistic positions outside the conservative core, she continued to cover it with an inquiring, professional mind, one knowing more of the many ins and outs of the movement than even some of the nation's top journalists. She never condemns nor praises, simply sticking to the professional journalists' "these are the facts" aspect. In the process, we learn a great deal about Nguyen's path to where she is now, not all of it easy.

One point she makes that I will share is that the left, particularly the far left, is that they are impatient. They want results and they tend to want them NOW. She points out this in contrast to the long game the far right has and is playing. It's fascinating and a bit frightening to realize how easily we humans can and are being manipulated, Seriously, if you have even the remotest interest in politics or even beginning to figure out what is going on in our political and cultural wars nowadays, you should read this book. I went into it trepidation but found this one fascinating in an unsettling way. It's an eye-opener. Thank you #NetGalley and #OneSignalPublishers - #AtriaBooks for allowing me this sneak pee. I've always disliked politics but it's obviously time I/we start paying far more attention to even the little things, local on up.


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