Thomas Frank: How the Right Wing Hijacked Rage Over the Economic Collapse and Swindled America
Frank discusses one of the most important political developments of the
Obama presidency: how the crash of 2008 served to strengthen the
political right.
By Jefferson Morley, Salon
Posted on December 28, 2011, Printed on December 31, 2011
In his new book, “Pity the Billionaire,” Tom Frank turns his mordant
eye on the unlikeliest political development of the Obama presidency:
how the crash of 2008 served to strengthen the political right. The
deregulation of Wall Street, championed for 30 years by right-wing
leaders, had led to an economic catastrophe so frightening that the
country elected a liberal Democrat to the presidency. Yet two years
later, the most conservative faction of the Republican Party, the Tea
Party, had taken effective control of the House of Representatives, the
regulation of Wall Street had stalled, and the champions of economic
deregulation in Washington had emerged stronger than ever.
Frank, author of the bestselling book “What’s the Matter With
Kansas?” provides a pithy and nuanced explanation of what he calls the
“hard-times swindle.” He spoke with Salon from his father’s home in
Kansas City, Mo.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
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