In the latest edition of
Silicon Graffiti, I take a look at anger in American politics. The title derives from the nifty
book on the topic by Peter Wood,
whom I interviewed near the end of the 2008 election for
PJM Political.
Look for:
The
Five Easy Pieces clip, which
Wood deconstructs in the above video is a tremendous touchstone of early 1970s anger. I had planned to connect it to
this passage from David Frum's 2000 book on the 1970s,
How We Got Here, but it would have taken the video above the YouTube-friendly ten minute cut-off mark. Of course, there are so many examples of
anger run amok from the 2008 campaign, that this video could have run infinitely longer than that. (There's a reason why
Michelle Malkin's 2005 book on the topic ran for 256 pages.)
For previous Silicon Graffiti videos, click here.