Resistance (at all costs) How Trump haters are breaking America

Kimberley A. Strassel

Book - 2019

"Among the most consistent and aggressive criticisms of Donald Trump is that he is a threat to American democracy -- a human wrecking ball demolishing our most basic values and institutions. Resistance (At All Costs) makes the opposite case -- that it is Trump's critics, in their zeal to oppose the president, who are undermining our foundations... [This book] shows that the reaction to Trump will prove far more consequential and damaging to our nation long-term than Trump's time in office."--Dust jacket flap.

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Published
New York : Twelve 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Kimberley A. Strassel (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xiii, 235 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781538701775
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Vive La Résistance
  • Chapter 2. About That Autocrat
  • Chapter 3. J. Edgar Comey
  • Chapter 4. Setting Up a President
  • Chapter 5. Masters of Obstruction
  • Chapter 6. A Mueller Special
  • Chapter 7. "Deep State" Revolt
  • Chapter 8. Judicial Unrestraint
  • Chapter 9. Ambush
  • Chapter 10. Crazy House
  • Chapter 11. Press Gang
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

It's not President Trump who is violating democratic norms but his overzealous opponents, according to this scathing takedown of anti-Trump elites. Wall Street Journal columnist Strassel (The Intimidation Game) spotlights politicians, government officials, judges, and journalists whose attacks on Trump's presidency, she argues, transgress decency and legality. The book's centerpiece is an extensive account of the Trump-Russia collusion probes by the FBI and Special Counsel Robert Mueller; Strassel makes a cogent case that these investigations were politically motivated, based on spurious allegations, and overstepped the law. She lambastes congressional Democrats for using "smear tactics and ambush politics" to oppose judicial nominees including Brett Kavanaugh; Washington bureaucrats for impeding Trump's environmental agenda; federal courts for "trashing basic judicial norms" in blocking Trump's travel ban and other executive orders; and the media for hyping Trump-phobic fake news. These machinations, the author argues, have discredited governing institutions and proven "corrosive to democracy." Strassel's pro-Trump bias sometimes take over, as when she skates past credible charges that the president tried to obstruct the Russia investigation by firing FBI director James Comey, or dismisses climate change as "liberal science." Still, her stinging critique of the anti-Trump establishment hits its targets often enough to pose a bracing challenge to mainstream political narratives. (Oct.)

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