The brainwashing of my dad How the rise of the right-wing media changed a father and divided our nation - and how we can fight back

Jen Senko

Book - 2021

"Author Jen Senko's father went from being a non-political, open-minded Democrat to a radical, angry, and intolerant right wing devotee, which eventually imploded the entire family dynamic. As politics began to take precedence over anything and everything, Jen was mystified at how these concepts began to insidiously seep into her father's mood and mindset. How had this happened? When and why had this started? Jen began the search for answers, and found them, in addition to an endless list of families just like her own. This isn't a story about just one man. It's the story of a media phenomenon that changed a father and eventually divided a nation"--

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Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Jen Senko (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 301 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781728239590
  • A Note to the Reader
  • Introduction: What Happened to Dad?
  • Chapter 1. The Great Depression, the New Deal, and the Nazi Propaganda That Paved the Way for Extreme Right-Wing Media
  • Chapter 2. The Right Is Declared Dead
  • Chapter 3. News in the Age of Walter Cronkite and Nixon on the Rise
  • Chapter 4. From Nixon to Reagan and the Rise of the New Republicans
  • Chapter 5. "Let's Make America Great Again"
  • Chapter 6. How Talk Radio Hijacked My Dad
  • Chapter 7. The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Takes Off
  • Chapter 8. Is Dad Brainwashed?
  • Chapter 9. 9/11, Barack Obama, and Far-Right Extremism
  • Chapter 10. The Return of Dad
  • Chapter 11. After Dad
  • Chapter 12. Brainwashing: The Amygdala and the Neuroscience
  • Chapter 13. What We Can Do about Far-Right Media
  • Chapter 14. Your Stories
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Filmmaker Senko debuts with an impassioned if uneven update to her 2016 documentary about her father's transformation from a fun-loving, liberal Democrat to an angry devotee of Rush Limbaugh and Fox News. Tracking the rightward drift of the Republican Party since the 1960s, Senko argues that the media has been "the most powerful tool the Extreme Right has used to accomplish their goals over the past forty years." She alleges that media executives including Roger Ailes, who advised President Richard Nixon and founded Fox News, and political consultants like Frank Luntz, who led the Republican Party's campaign against estate taxes by relabeling them as "death taxes," have employed "propaganda-type tactics," including language manipulation, "whataboutism," and the incitement of fear and anger. She also delves into the spread of disinformation and conspiracy theories on social media platforms, and recommends ways to combat "the dangerously addictive world of right-wing media," including asking business owners to turn off Fox News in public places and boycotting companies that advertise on such channels. Though the book's choppy structure, which includes lengthy quotes from experts interviewed for the documentary, undermines the force of Senko's arguments, her dismay at her father's personality shift is affecting. Liberals will have their worst suspicions about the right-wing mediasphere confirmed. (Oct.)

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