About Max Blumenthal

Max Blumenthal is a journalist whose work is published in the New York Times, the Daily Beast, the Nation, the Huffington Post, Salon, and other publications. He is author of Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party (Basic/Nation Books, 2009). His website is here

Articles by Max Blumenthal

A nation against Islam: America's new crusade

An accumulating network of ignorance and prejudice is being mobilised in the United States against hyperbolised versions of the religion of Islam and its adherents. What are the core elements and ideological underpinnings of this powerful campaign? In a forensic essay first published in TomDispatch.com, Max Blumenthal investigates.

Days of rage: the Tea Party & America's right

The rise of the Tea Party movement in the United States in the first twenty months of Barack Obama’s presidency is shaking the political establishment, an effect reinforced by the victories of its candidates in Republican Party primaries. But where has the movement come from, and what is its inner life? Max Blumenthal, author of “Republican Gomorrah”, enters the heady world of the Tea Party to unravel the mix of driven personalities, feverish rhetoric, toxic hatreds, and flirtation with violence that fuel its sub-culture’s insurgent activism.

Barack Obama, the fallen messiah

The “salvation narrative” projected onto Barack Obama created false expectations on the left and invited his demonisation by the right

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