Seeing Red, Sarah Oates
Seeing Red, Sarah Oates
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Seeing Red
Russian Propaganda and American News

Author: Sarah Oates, Gordon Neil Ramsay

Narrator: Emily Durante

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

The US media has been tainted with Russian disinformation, but the more significant threat is how the Right has embraced the Russian model of the news media as a vehicle for propaganda. This could not have happened without Donald Trump, who has been aided and abetted by politicians and news outlets that favor persuasion over information. From his inauguration onwards, Trump has shown allegiance to the Kremlin propaganda playbook—he consistently denies reality, amplifies lies, vilifies the free media, and broadcasts disinformation.

Seeing Red breaks new ground in investigating the scope of Russian disinformation, arguing that key politicians and media outlets in the United States have facilitated the dissemination of Russian propaganda. From the 2020 elections to the Capitol Insurrection to the war in Ukraine, Sarah Oates and Gordon Neil Ramsay examine the penetration of key Kremlin strategic narratives that attempt to project Russian power, blame NATO for Russian aggression, and attack democracy via the US news. Despite knowledge of the risk and resourceful work on tracking down Russian propaganda in the United States, the problem of foreign disinformation continues to this day. As Oates and Ramsay argue, this is in part due to exploitation of the American tradition of free speech and the open nature of the US media system.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra

A once applauded Academy Award winning screenwriter is pretty much a has been five years after his great success. Alcohol brought him down and he leaves L.A. to visit the set of his greatest achievement, in the woods in Michigan. Here he runs into six "red" card people, hiding from the government. T......more

This is the fifth volume I have read from T.M. Doran the first three were in the Toward the Gleam series, the second was Iota, that was very different volume. And this one is very different from both of them. Much of this story is dark and it is often disturbing. From very early on I had a clear ide......more