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by Kevin M. Kruse


  38.Shushannah Walshe and Alexander Mallin, “All But One Former GOP Nominee to Skip Republican National Convention,” ABC News, 5 May 2016; Tessa Stuart, “ 27 Best Republican Excuses for Skipping Trump’s RNC,” Rolling Stone, 18 July 2016.

  39.Stephen Stromberg, “The GOP’s Despicable First Night of the Republican National Convention,” Washington Post, 19 July 2016; Sam Frizell, “Chris Christie Fills New Convention Role: Donald Trump’s Attack Dog,” Politico, 19 July 2016.

  40.“Full Text: Donald Trump 2016 RNC Draft Speech Transcript,” Politico, 21 July 2016.

  41.Michael M. Grymbaum, “Television Networks Struggle to Provide Equal Airtime in Era of Trump,” New York Times, 30 May 2016.

  42.Philip Bump, “Assessing a Clinton Argument that the Media Helped Elect Trump,” Washington Post, 12 September 2017; Michael Crowley, “Trump Urges Russia to Hack Clinton’s Email,” Politico, 27 July 2016.

  43.Margaret Sullivan, “Facebook’s Role in Trump’s Win is Clear. No Matter What Mark Zuckerburg Says,” Washington Post, 7 September 2017; Natasha Bertrand, “Shuttered Facebook Group That Organized Anti-Clinton, Anti-Immigrant Rallies Across Texas Was Linked to Russia,” Business Insider, 13 September 2017; Maya Kosoff, “Mark Zuckerburg’s Russia Problem is Bigger Than Facebook,” Vanity Fair, 14 September 2017.

  44.Jennifer Agiesta, “Post-Convention Poll: Clinton Retakes Lead Over Trump,” CNN, 2 August 2016; Shannon Stapleton, “Hillary Clinton Leads by a Dozen in Latest August Poll,” Newsweek, 23 August 2016; Stephen Shepard, “Pollsters: Trump Approaching Zero Hour,” Politico, 17 August 2016; Nick Bryant, “US Election: Has Trump Already Blown It?” BBC News, 19 August 2016; Jim Rutenburg and James Poniewozik, “Can the Media Recover From This Election?” New York Times, 8 November 2016.

  45.Jonathan Martin, Jim Rutenberg, and Maggie Haberman, “Donald Trump Appoints Media Firebrand to Run Campaign,” New York Times, 17 August 2016.

  46.Joseph Bernstein, “Alt-White: How the Breitbart Machine Laundered Racist Hate,” Buzzfeed, 5 October 2017; Sarah Posner, “How Donald Trump’s New Campaign Chief Created an Online Haven for White Supremacists,” Mother Jones, 22 August 2016; Martin, Rutenberg, and Haberman, “Donald Trump Appoints Media Firebrand.”

  47.Chris Kahn, “Clinton Leads Trump By 5 in Reuters/Ipsos Poll,” Reuters, 26 August 2016; “Hillary Clinton’s Alt-Right Speech, Annotated,” Washington Post, 25 August 2016; Alan Rappeport, “Hillary Clinton Denounces the ‘Alt-Right,’ and the Alt-Right is Thrilled,” New York Times, 26 August 2016.

  48.Amy Chozick, “Hillary Clinton Calls Many Trump Backers ‘Deplorables,’ and G.O.P. Pounces,” New York Times, 10 September 2016. On the problems in the Clinton campaign, see Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign (New York: Crown, 2017); Amy Chozick, Chasing Hillary: Ten Years, Two Presidential Campaigns, and One Intact Glass Ceiling (New York: Harper, 2018).

  49.Hannah Hartig, John Lapinski, and Stephanie Psyllos, “Clinton Holds Steady Against Trump as Campaign Enters Final Weeks: Poll,” NBC News, 6 September 2016; “Transcript: Donald Trump’s Taped Comments About Women,” New York Times, 8 October 2016.

  50.Ellen Nakashima, “U.S. Government Officially Accuses Russia of Hacking Campaign to Interfere with Elections,” Washington Post, 7 October 2016.

  51.David A. Fahrenthold, “Trump Recorded Having Extremely Lewd Conversation About Women in 2005,” Washington Post, 8 October 2016; Tina Nguyen, “Report: Reince Preibus Urged Trump to Drop Out Over Access Hollywood Tape,” Vanity Fair, 8 December 2016; Sarah Pulliam Bailey, “ ‘Still the Best Candidate’: Some Evangelicals Still Back Trump Despite Lewd Video,” Washington Post, 8 October 2016; Jennifer Ageista, “Clinton Leads By 5 Heading Into Final Two Weeks,” CNN, 25 October 2016.

  52.Alex Lubben, “This One Insane Day Changed the Course of U.S. Politics Forever,” Vice News, 23 June 2017; Nate Silver, “The Comey Letter Probably Cost Clinton the Election,” FiveThirtyEight, 3 May 2017.

  53.“Election Night Live: Media’s Campaignpalooza Comes Down to a Wild End,” Advertising Age, 8 November 2016.

  54.Marisa Guthrie, “Inside Fox News’ Studio as an ‘Unreal, Surreal’ Election Night Played Out,” Hollywood Reporter, 9 November 2016; John McCormick, “The Election Came Down to 77,744 Votes in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan,” Weekly Standard, 10 November 2016.

  55.Transcript, Donald Trump’s Victory Speech, CNN, 9 November 2016.

  Epilogue

  1.David Jackson and Doug Stanglin, “Trump Is Now President: ‘The Forgotten . . . Will Be Forgotten No Longer,’ ” USA Today, 20 January 2017; Peter Baker, “Trump Abandons Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama’s Signature Trade Deal,” New York Times, 23 January 2017; Russell Berman, “What’s In—And Out—of the Final Republican Tax Bill,” The Atlantic, 17 December 2017; Dylan Scott and Alvin Ching, “The Republican Tax Bill Will Exacerbate Economic Inequality in America,” Vox, 4 December 2017.

  2.Shawn Musgrave and Patrick Nussbaum, “Trump Thrives in Areas That Lack Traditional News Outlets,” Politico, 4 April 2018.

  3.Sarah Frostenson, “The Women’s Marches May Have Been the Largest Demonstration in US History,” Vox, 31 January 2017; Seema Mehta, “Here’s Where All Those Pink Hats at the Women’s March Originated,” Los Angeles Times, 21 January 2017; Christen A. Johnson and KT Hawbaker, “#MeToo: A Timeline of Events,” Chicago Tribune, 19 March 2018; “The Silence Breakers,” Time, 7 December 2017.

  4.Steve Almasy and Darran Simon, “A Timeline of President Trump’s Travel Bans,” CNN, 30 March 2017; Andy Newman, “Highlights: Reaction to Trump’s Travel Ban,” New York Times, 29 January 2017; Amy B. Wang, “Trump Lashes Out at ‘So-Called Judge’ Who Temporarily Blocked Travel Ban,” Washington Post, 4 February 2017; Rebecca Savransky, “Appeals Court Cites Trump Tweets in Ruling Against Travel Ban,” The Hill, 12 June 2017.

  5.Gregory Krieg, “How Donald Trump’s Rhetoric Translates to Government Paper,” CNN, 25 January 2017; Jill Colvin, “Trump Suggests Paying for US Border Wall with Pentagon Funds,” Stars and Stripes, 27 March 2018.

  6.Yeganeh Torbati, “U.S. Deportations Down in 2017 but Immigration Arrests Up,” Reuters, 5 December 2017; Adam Edelman, “Trump Ends DACA Program, No New Applications Accepted,” NBC News, 5 September 2017.

  7.Joe Heim, “Recounting a Day of Rage, Hate, Violence and Death,” Washington Post, 14 August 2017; Rosie Gray, “Trump Defends White-Nationalist Protesters: ‘Some Very Fine People on Both Sides,’ ” The Atlantic, 15 August 2017.

  8.Greg Toppo, “ 2017 is the Deadliest Year for Mass Killings in at Least a Decade,” USA Today, 6 November 2017; Saeed Ahmed, “ 2 of the 5 Deadliest Mass Shootings in Modern US History Happened in the Last 35 Days,” CNN, 6 November 2017; Elizabeth Chuck, Alex Johnson, and Corky Siemaszko, “ 17 Killed in Mass Shooting at High School in Parkland, Florida,” NBC News, 14 February 2018; Emily Witt, “How the Survivors of Parkland Began the Never Again Movement,” The New Yorker, 19 February 2018; Dana R. Fisher, “Here’s Who Actually Attended the March for Our Lives,” Washington Post, 28 March 2018.

  9.Michael D. Shear and Matt Apuzzo, “F.B.I. Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump,” New York Times, 9 May 2017; James Griffiths, “Trump Said He Considered ‘This Russia Thing’ Before Firing FBI Director Comey,” CNN, 12 May 2017; Andrew Prokop, “All of Robert Mueller’s Indictments and Plea Deals in the Russia Investigation So Far,” Vox, 1 March 2018; Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman, “Andrew McCabe, a Target of Trump’s F.B.I. Scorn, Is Fired Over Candor Questions,” New York Times, 16 March 2018.

  10.Kyle Cheney, “ ‘Off the Rails’: House Russia Probe Hits New Low,” Politico, 3 March 2018; Erin Kelly, “Russia Probe: House Intel Republicans End Investigation, Find ‘No Evidence’ of Collusion,” USA Today, 12 March 2018.

  11.Jennifer Epstein, “Trump’s Approval Nudges Higher Despite Turmoil, Two Polls Find,” Bloomberg, 27 March 2018; Andrew Marantz, “How ‘Fox and Friends’ Rewrites Trump’s Reality,” The New Yorker,
15 January 2018; Callum Borchers, “Sean Hannity Personifies Trump’s TV Presidency,” Washington Post, 2 February 2018; Maxwell Tani and Asawin Suebsaeng, “Trump ‘Cherishes’ Lou Dobbs So Much He Puts Him on Speakerphone for Oval Office Meetings,” Daily Beast, 2 April 2018; Kevin Liptak and Dan Merica, “Kudlow to Become Trump’s Next Top Economic Adviser,” CNN, 15 March 2018; Joe Concha, “Report: Fox News Anchor Heather Nauert to Join State Department,” The Hill, 4 March 2017; Margaret Harding McGill and John Hendel, “How Trump’s FCC Aided Sinclair’s Expansion,” Mother Jones, 6 August 2017; Brian Stelter, “Sinclair’s New Media-Bashing Promos Rankle Local Anchors,” CNN, 7 March 2018; Hadas Gold, “Sinclair Increases ‘Must-Run’ Boris Epshteyn Segments,” Politico, 11 July 2017; Timothy Burke, “How America’s Largest Local TV Owner Turned Its News Anchors Into Soldiers in Trump’s War on the Media,” Deadspin, 31 March 2018.

  INDEX

  Page numbers listed correspond to the print edition of this book. You can use your device’s search function to locate particular terms in the text.

  AARP (American Association of Retired Persons), 115

  ABC television network

  “adult content” warnings, 229

  “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match, 74–75

  civil rights movement coverage, 45

  The Day After, 125

  gay characters on Soap, 83

  Iranian hostage crisis coverage, 100

  oligopoly of news in 1970s, 22

  Roots series, 52

  and Satellite News Channel, 141

  Abernathy, Ralph, 48

  Abizad, John P., 285

  Able Archer 83 (NATO exercise), 126

  abortion, 78–79

  George W. Bush’s efforts to restrict, 272

  Jerry Falwell’s opposition to, 94

  Reagan’s Supreme Court plans, 171

  Religious Right and, 89–91

  Supreme Court rulings, 193

  Abraham Lincoln, USS, 267

  ABSCAM, 100–101

  Abu Ghraib prison scandal, 269–70

  Access Hollywood tapes, 345–46, 352

  acid rain, 191–92

  ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 155–56

  ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), 178, 179

  Acuña, Rodolfo, 53–54

  Addington, David, 258

  AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children), 219

  affirmative action, 61–63, 219

  Affordable Care Act

  and election of 2012, 314–15

  passage of, 303–7

  Trump’s efforts to undermine, 349–50

  Afghanistan War (2001–), 252–55

  Africa, anti-AIDS initiatives in, 263–64

  African Americans; See also affirmative action; civil rights; school segregation/desegregation

  Black Lives Matter movement, 326–28

  cultural nationalism, 52

  as elected officials, 49–51

  and election of 2008, 290

  home ownership, 27

  imprisonment of, 236–37

  and MTV, 144

  and Reagan recession, 120

  struggle for equality in 1960s–1970s, 44–52

  unemployment in mid-1990s, 235

  Agnew, Spiro, 10

  AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), 160–61, 175–79, 229, 263–64

  AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), 178, 179

  Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), 219

  AIG (American International Group), 293

  Ailes, Roger, 23, 215, 224–25, 343

  Air America Radio, 274

  airline stewardesses, 69

  air pollution, 191–92

  airport security, 257

  Aldrin, Buzz, 142

  Alfred Murrah Federal Building (Oklahoma City) bombing (1995), 220–21

  Alianza Federal de Mercedes (Federal Alliance of Land Grants), 53

  Allbaugh, Joe, 282

  Allen, Paul, 146

  All in the Family (TV program), 32, 76

  All the President’s Men (movie), 19–20, 25

  al-Qaeda

  and Afghanistan War, 252, 254

  and death of bin Laden, 322

  and Iraq War, 287

  9/11 attack, 249, 251

  9/11 hearings, 269

  Alter, Jonathan, 252

  Altman, Robert, 17

  Alt Right, 320, 329, 343, 344, 354–55

  American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), 115

  American Bandstand (TV program), 155

  American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 155–56

  American Enterprise Institute, 109

  American Family Association, 93, 157

  American Gas Party, 40

  American International Group (AIG), 293

  American Medical Association, 302

  American Psychiatric Association, 82

  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009), 299–300; See also economic stimulus package (2009)

  Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), 192

  American Television and Communications, Inc., 137

  “American way of life,” 7

  America Online, 233

  Amway Corporation, 97

  Andreessen, Marc, 233

  Andruzzi, Joe, 254

  anthrax incidents, 255–56

  antiabortion movement, 116–17

  Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (1996), 221

  antiwar protests, Iraq War, 265–66

  Apple, R. W., Jr., 251

  Apple Computers, 146–49

  Apprentice, The (TV program), 332, 335

  Arizona Republic, 21

  Arlington Group, 273

  Armey, Dick, 300

  Armitage, Richard, 269

  arms-for-hostages scandal, 161–65

  Arthur, Bea, 76

  Ashcroft, John, 272

  Asian Americans, 54–57

  As Nasty as They Wanna Be (2 Live Crew), 157, 158

  athletics, 73–74, 138

  Atlanta Braves, 139

  Atlanta Hawks, 139

  Atlantic magazine, 117–18

  Atlantic Records, 158

  AT&T, 22–23, 136, 145, 189

  Atwater, Lee, 183–84

  Auchter, Thorne, 120–21

  Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF), 252–53

  automobile manufacturing, 30

  “axis of evil,” 260–61

  “Baby Bells,” 145

  Baier, Bret, 347

  Bain Capital, 315

  Baird, Zoe, 207

  Baker, James, 37, 186

  Baker, Susan, 152, 153

  Bakke, Allan, 61–62

  Bakke case, 61–63

  Bakker, Jim and Tammy Faye, 93

  balanced budget, 132

  Ball, Robert, 115

  bank mergers, 292

  bankruptcy, personal, 235

  Banned in the U.S.A. (2 Live Crew), 158

  Bannon, Steve, 343, 344

  Bar None, 238

  Barone, Michael, 103

  Barr, Bob, 218, 256

  Basic Instinct (movie), 228

  “basket of deplorables,” 344–45

  Battistella, Annabelle (Fanne Fox), 12

  “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match, 74–75

  Baucus, Max, 304–5

  Bauer, Gary, 273

  Bayh, Birch, 72, 91

  Beach Boys, 121

  Bear Sterns, 293

  Beck, Glenn, 300

  Begala, Paul, 275

  Begin, Menachem, 99

  Benghazi attacks, 320–21

  Benghazi investigation, 321–22

  Benishek, Dan, 325

  Bennett, William, 220, 278

  Benton & Bowles, 23

  Berlin Wall, fall of, 160, 169–70, 185

  Berlin Wall speech (Reagan, 1987), 167

  Berman, Russell, 335

  Bernanke, Ben, 313

  Bernstein, Carl, 19–20

&nbs
p; Betamax, 145

  Bethell, Tom, 181

  Bethlehem Steel, 31

  bicentennial celebration (1976), 34

  Biden, Joe, 194–96, 330

  “Big Three” television networks, 22–23, 136

  bilingual/bicultural education, 63

  “Billie Jean” (song), 144

  bin Laden, Osama, 253, 264, 322

  “birthers,” 333–34

  Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, 320, 326–28

  Black Monday market crash (1987), 134

  Blackmun, Harry, 79, 193

  black nationalism, 47, 48

  Black Panther Party for Self Defense, 47, 48

  Black Power movement, 47, 48

  Blades, Joan, 265

  Blitzer, Wolf, 334

  BLM (Black Lives Matter) movement, 320, 326–28

  blogs and bloggers, 276

  Blue Collar (movie), 32

  “blue states,” 240–41, 289

  Boehner, John

  and 2011 debt ceiling battle, 312

  and Benghazi investigation, 321–22

  and House Republicans, 298

  and NCLB, 248

  and partisanship in Congress, 310, 311

  resignation of, 324

  Boesky, Ivan, 134

  Boland, Edward, 124

  Boland Amendments, 124

  Bolles, Don, 21

  Bolling, Eric, 312

  Bond, Richard N., 199–200

  Bork, Robert, 8, 172–74, 193, 194, 239

  “Born in the USA” (song), 131, 169

  Boston, Massachusetts, busing protests, 60–61

  Boston Herald-American, 61

  Bowers, Ann, 147

  Bowie, David, 144

  boycotts, 93

  Boyd, Wes, 265

  Bradley, Tom, 198

  Brady, James, 110

  Branch Davidians, 207–8

  Brandt, Willy, 125

  Brat, David, 324

  Breitbart News, 5, 341, 343

  Brennan, William, 79–80, 193

  Brezhnev Doctrine, 169

  Briggs, John, 84–85

  Briggs Initiative, 84–85, 94

  Brinkley, David, 104

  Broderick, Matthew, 150

  Brokaw, Tom, 175, 255

  Bronner, Ethan, 174

  Brooke, Edward, 49

  Brooks, Jack, 214

 

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