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The Year That Broke America
The Year That Broke America: An Immigration Crisis, a Terrorist Conspiracy, the Summer of Survivor, a Ridiculous Fake Billionaire, a Fight for Florida, and the 537 Votes That Changed Everything | Andrew Rice
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In his beautifully crafted and rigorously reported volume, Andrew Rice takes readers back to Florida in 2000, laying out a cultural and political history of a moment at which Americas political system was turned inside out, its power structures upended. The Year That Broke America is vivid and wide-ranging; it also happens to be a page turner.Rebecca Traister, bestselling author of Good and Mad Engrossing, insightful, tragic and above all, irresistible. Ronald Brownstein Combining the compelling insight of Nixonland and the narrative verve of Ladies and Gentleman: The Bronx is Burning, a journalists definitive cultural and political history of the fatefully important moment when American politics and culture turned: the year 2000. Before there was Coronavirus, before there was the contentious 2020 election or the entire Trump presidency, there was a turning-point year that proved momentous and transformative for American politics and the fate of the nation. That year was 2000, the last year of Americas unchallenged geopolitical dominance, the year Mark Burnett created Survivor and a new form of celebrity, the year a little Cuban immigrant became the focus of a media circus, the year Donald Trump flirted with running for President (and failed miserably), the year a group of Al Qaeda operatives traveled to America to learn to fly planes. They all converged in Florida, where that fall, the most important presidential election in generations was decided by the slimmest margin imaginable. But the year 2000 was also the moment when the authority of the political system was undermined by technical malfunctions; when the legal system was compromised by the justices of the Supreme Court; when the financial system was devalued by deregulation, speculation, creative securitization, and scam artistry; when the mainstream news media was destabilized by the propaganda power of Fox News and the supercharged speed of the internet; when the power of tastemakers, gatekeepers, and cultural elites was diminished by a dawning recognition of its irrelevance. Expertly synthesizing many hours of interviews, court records, FOIA requests, and original archival research, Andrew Rice marshals an impressive cast of dupes, schmucks, superstars, politicians, and shameless scoundrels in telling the fascinating story of this portentous year that marked a cultural watershed. Back at the start of the new millennium it was easy to laugh and roll our eyes about the crazy events in Florida in the year 2000but what happened then and there has determined where we are and who weve become.
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keithlafo
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The epitome of “history doesn‘t repeat, but it does rhyme.” You‘ll recognize a lot of names here and more than a few uncomfortable parallels between the 2000 election and modern electoral politics.

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121/150 Looking back on 2000 22 years later, I'd forgot how crazy that election year was, and how eerily it mirrored the 2020 election controversy. After this jogged my memory, I guess I shouldn't be surprised by the events of January 6th, it's the Republican's modus operandi; violence, force and intimidation if you aren't getting things your way. I wonder how Republicans would have reacted in 2000 if Democrats had stormed ⬇️⬇️⬇️

RamsFan1963 the capital and demanded the election of Bush be nullified? Personally, I think every election since John Adams won as 2nd president of the US has been rigged and tampered with in one way or another. Sometimes it's more obvious than others. Sadly, 2000 marked the end of a time when Americans could truly trust the election process. 2y
KathyWheeler I find I can no longer trust two things I used to have the utmost confidence in: elections and the Supreme Court. There‘s so much gerrymandering where I live that I don‘t think there‘s been a fair election in decades. 2y
Graywacke I think this 2000 election hit me even harder than the 2016 one. I remember feeling so deeply how it was so wrong, everything about W, and no one in the center cared. Even NPR just shrugged. 2y
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RamsFan1963 @Graywacke @KathyWheeler I haven't voted for a Republican president since 1988, and I haven't voted for a Democrat president since 1992. I don't trust either party. 2y
Graywacke @RamsFan1963 sorry. Didn‘t mean to get political. Just got caught up on how I felt then. The book sounds interesting. 2y
AllDebooks This sounds fascinating but infuriating. Books like this send me raging. I really flipped over the Reagan administration in 2y
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