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LIAR'S CIRCUS by Carl Hoffman Kirkus Star

LIAR'S CIRCUS

A Strange and Terrifying Journey Into the Upside-Down World of Trump's MAGA Rallies

by Carl Hoffman

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-300976-9
Publisher: Custom House/Morrow

Travels among Trumpian true believers.

Hoffman, the author of outstanding books that blend travel, history, and anthropology such as Savage Harvest (2014), turns his eye on Donald Trump’s MAGA rallies. The author racked up thousands of road miles over many months going into Trumpian strongholds, meeting people such as “a fifty-nine-year-old self-employed house painter and dog breeder, a former Marine, big boned and goateed, who walked with a rolling gait and traveled with a bottle of whiskey, a battery-operated bullhorn, several large flags, and banners exalting Donald Trump.” That fellow vies to be first seated in the front row at any Trump rally, but he’s skunked by a young cancer survivor who has turned to both the Bible and the Donald. Early on, Hoffman validates Godwin’s law: namely, that these days, in any conversation involving politics, someone will soon compare one of the players or subjects with Hitler. Sure enough he does, citing Hitler’s observation nearly a century ago that “great movements are…volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotional sentiments.” That’s abundantly evident, and the quote is apposite. Hoffman often shakes his head in wonderment but rarely condescends, and he approaches his subject with scholarly vigor, sometimes quoting from heady philosophical and sociological sources while retaining a sense of fraught adventure: “If Trumpism was a place, then it was a place I could travel to just as surely as a village in the swamps of New Guinea or the huts of nomads in the rain forests of Borneo.” What he discovered speaks volumes about economic uncertainty, racism (“almost no one admitted to being a racist…but none of them wanted blacks living next door to them or to share any power with them”), xenophobia, fundamentalism, and other populist dog whistles that “lay at the heart of Trump’s message and his power.”

A valuable portrait of authoritarianism in action and its more-than-willing adherents.