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Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press (March 7, 2017)
Publication Date: November 20, 2018
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There are only a few writers still writing who I have been reading religiously for over 30 years. O’Rourke is one of them, and the reason is that he is a gifted writer, a brilliant humorist, and more than anything else, enables his readers to digest politics with a perspective that is all-at-once cogent, convicting, and right-sized. O’Rourke is an equal opportunity humorist, generally smacking around Democrats and Republicans with his libertarian-shaped paddle and overall cynicism around the political process. His newest book is not a new book, per se, as much as a compilation of 2016 writings that were being composed throughout the dumpster fire of a campaign we all endured. For those who found the 2016 campaign unbearable (which at the very least includes the author of this book, and the author of this book review), O’Rourke’s book is both a fun trip down memory lane, and a painful reminder of all the things wrong with our primary process, our two major political parties, and the state of the electorate.There isn’t a lot I would say critical of this book. O’Rourke’s humor is not for dumb people, which means a lot of people may not find him funny. The truth is that he is the funniest political satirist in history, mostly because he just tells the truth, and the truth of our political lives has to be made funny for therapeutic reasons, or we all die. The book is highly readable and highly entertaining, and yet there is no sense in which the reader will feel it is light-hearted or silly. There is serious editorializing embedded in the constant exercise P.J. O’Rourke is committed to – namely, reducing the American citizen’s relationship to the state (and vice versa) to absurdity.I will exclude the Trump-bashing and Hillary-detesting from my review. O’Rourke provides plenty in this book, captured from the 2016 real-time versions of the same, and I have said plenty on both subjects myself. But if there is a serious takeaway from this book, and there is, it is not merely that we should reflect on how truly awful both of our leading contenders were in this election cycle. His concluding chapter is an utter masterpiece critique of, and surrender to, the forces of populism. He adds sociological acumen to his portfolio in explaining how the elites have invited this revolt upon themselves. He also does so without vindicating the revolters, who, despite having a perfectly legitimate enemy in the forces of elitism, are themselves so often totally incapable and unworthy of individualism. Our society does not merely face a crisis of confidence in elite institutions; it faces a crisis of fear. The populist revolt is afraid of personal responsibility and freedom, and yet totally unsatisfied with the performance of those who have dared to rule them. And so here we are. Readers who care to better understand this phenomena will do well to pick up this book.(I might add by way of shameless self-promotion, O’Rourke concluded his recap of 2016 with the aforementioned powerful critique of elitism and populism; my own book targeted for later this year, Making Responsibility Matter Again, happens to dig right into this hole. What it comes up with is a whole different story).
O’Rourke is a pundit and humorist, a Republican of the libertarian type, who endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016. I’ll come back to that final point at the end.The columns and longer essays here fall into two types - humor and commentary. I often find his commentary insightful, and I always find his humor funny. More so than in previous books, however, his humor here is insult-driven. There are a lot of Chris Christie fat jokes, as he himself notes. This makes O’Rourke part of the problem, helping create an environment in which Trump can insult his political rivals freely.I’d much rather see satire, using humor to point out absurdities, often through reductio ad absurdum. O’Rourke has done more of this in the past, and our best political humorists and cartoonists rely on satire, not insult.I would also like to see his commentary move toward positive agendas in addition to criticism. As a libertarian, he favors both economic freedom in markets and social freedom in the form of tolerance. Except in 2016, he is strongly Republican. That means that he chooses economic freedom over social freedom. Why? Why is it more important to have free markets than to be free of people who would impose their moral beliefs on other people? I’m sure there’s a case to be made, but O’Rourke doesn’t make it.The dilemma for American libertarians is that our two parties force that choice. In 2016, O’Rourke judged that Clinton was a bad choice on both dimensions but that Trump was much worse. Thinking more about the choices our two-party system forces on libertarians like O’Rourke would add a serious dimension to the insult-driven humor here.
O'Rourke was not as funny as my wife and I had hoped.The book is a collection of journal entries from the 2015-2016 campaign, in which O'Rourke had thought Trump had no chance--and then the idiot won. Some lines were great: Trump as the only person on the planet with a broken silicone brain implant, and so forth.The other stuff, well, n'yeh.He does have some good observations on pundits, however.You might as well buy it used.
I have been a fan of P.J. since his earliest book. He is the only conservative with a true laugh out loud sense of humor, funny and educational at the same time. A short quick read -- I read it all in one short evening but I will go through it again to lock in the really good stuff. What I remember right now are the suggested revisions to President What's-His-Name's budget crisis solving ideas. What he said was that the U.S. didn't need a wall on the Mexican border like the one being proposed but one with turnstile style gates so that America Inc. could be privatized into a paid amusement park by charging admission. People wanting to experience America would need active passports from their country of origin plus there would need to be many money changers to convert whatever off-the-wall currency the person had into admission tokens. This is a great idea that could never get made real and that what makes O'Rourke's thorough description of it so entertaining. He remains a great national treasure by proving that conservatives can be funny cool guys,
I am generally not a fan of do as I say not as I do conservatives. I am more Democratic than Republican more Libertarian than either but with enough common sense to see the value of all three. I am also an unabashed, unapologetic fan of Mr. O'Rourke having purchased all of his insightful musings and his courageous appearances on Bill Maher' s show. Once again he hits it out of park with the insight, cynicism and hilarity a man of his age and alcohol habits can. Once again from the right with a smile he exposes his readers to the well worn axiom that all politicians (or the vast majority) are whores. Thank you sir a job well done.
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