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American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy is a 2022 nonfiction book by American political journalist and author David Corn.
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External links
- Why the GOP Can’t Quit Donald Trump (Hint: Look at Its History) @ Mother Jones - My book “American Psychosis” explains the party’s problem by David Corn
- David Corn @ Wikipedia
- Make America Great Again @ Wikipedia
- The decades-long saga of how the GOP went crazy @ YouTube
- "Hang All Traitors" truck depicting Joe Biden abducted and hog-tied @ Twitter (30 March 2024)