Andrew E. Stoner is associate professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento. He is author of Campaign Crossroads: Presidential Politics in Indiana from Lincoln to Obama and The Journalist of Castro Street: The Life of Randy Shilts.
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Stoner, the journalist, has provided two case studies that should encourage more professional social scientists and historians to conduct additional analyses of the long history of systemic white power and of demagogues at all levels of political power in the United States.--Mark Oromaner "H-Net" Stoner draws engaging parallels between the rhetoric and presidential campaign tactics of George Wallace and Donald Trump. . . . Stoner's comparative approach to these campaigns illuminates important lessons about American populism. Highly recommended.--J. R. Vile "CHOICE" Fear, Hate, and Victimhood makes an important contribution to our contemporary study of political communication generally and the techniques of demagogic rhetoric specifically. The volume is an important voice as the national soul-searching continues about the meaning of the Trump Era.--Ferald Bryan, associate professor of rhetoric and public communication, Northern Illinois University