Patriots of Two Nations in the LA Times

Photo illustration: Patriots of Two Nations book cover with stack of newspapers

Spencer Crtichley was interviewed by Los Angeles Times staff writer Tyrone Beason for a July 28, 2020 News Analysis piece, “‘Something’s got to give’: Trump stirs old racial hatred, but this time feels different.”

Excerpt:

Trump’s critics should know that he and many other Americans hold a competing view of the country, said Spencer Critchley, former communications consultant for Barack Obama.

They simply don’t see America as inherently unfair and racist, Critchley said. They believe the U.S. possesses a distinct identity and noble traditions that must be fiercely defended, not challenged.

Given that outlook, no one should be surprised that Trump — who launched his 2016 campaign by disparaging Mexicans as rapists and murders, called NFL players who kneeled during the national anthem “sons of bitches” and refers to COVID-19 as the “Kung Flu” — resorts to the same formula of crude references and bigoted slights that helped previous presidential candidates curry favor with white voters, Critchley said.

“There’s this overlap between ethnic nationalism and racism,” said Critchley, author of the new book “Patriot of Two Nations: Why Trump Was Inevitable and What Happens Next.” “It’s built into the foundation of the country, but he does have an instinctual sense of how to exploit it.”

What Trump fails to take seriously enough, Critchley said, is that successive generations of Americans have been denied the privileges and opportunities that make the country special. They love the country too, but they’ve been tormented by it instead of embraced.

Patriots of Two Nations: The Trailer

The roots of our division — America’s cold Civil War — are deeper, and go back farther, than we suspected. Learn more in this 30-second video trailer for Patriots of Two Nations: Why Trump Was Inevitable and What Happens Next, by Spencer Critchley.

Good Times Magazine: Patriots of Two Nations & Saving Democracy 4

Jake Pierce of Good Times interviewed Spencer Critchley about hosting the May 26, 2020 Facebook Live event “Saving Democracy 4: What Would Lincoln Do?” and about writing Patriots of Two Nations.

Excerpt:

Spencer Critchley, managing partner for Boots Road Group, is hosting a discussion—the fourth in an ongoing series—that seeks to improve communication across political divides, but the true goal of the discussion is more profound, as evidenced by its title, “Saving Democracy.”

“It’s finding the people wherever they sit on the ideological spectrum who believe in civil debate,” says Critchley. “The members of this party—the party of democracy—have to find each other.”

Read the full article at GoodTimes.sc.

KSQD Interview: “Patriots of Two Nations” & “Saving Democracy 4”

Spencer Critchley spoke with host Brad Kava on May 18, 2020 about Spencer’s book Patriots of Two Nations and about the May 26 Facebook Live panel discussion “Saving Democracy 4: What Would Lincoln Do?”

A Reading at a Virtual Art Walk

Spencer Critchley read an excerpt from Patriots of Two Nations as part of an online version of the First Fridays Artwalk in Salinas, California. You can find it on Facebook.

Spencer Critchley on Facebook Live reasing from Patriots of Two Nations

Patriots of Two Nations on Dastardly Cleverness

Spencer Critchley reads an excerpt from Patriots of Two Nations on the latest edition of his Dastardly Cleverness in the Service of Good podcast. You can listen to it on any podcast app, or here:

 

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Spencer Critchley & Patriots of Two Nations on Newsmax

Spencer Critchley was on Newsmax TV’s “National Report With John Bachman” May 6 to talk about the Presidential campaign, coronavirus, and his new book Patriots of Two Nations: Why Trump Was Inevitable and What Happens Next.

Spencer Critchley & Patriots of Two Nations on KSQD Radio

Spencer was interviewed by host Rachel Goodman on KSQD Radio’s “Talk of the Bay,” about Patriots of Two Nations. They went into depth during a half-hour conversation.

You can hear it as a podcast — search for “Talk of the Bay” — or at KSQD’s website.

Rachel Goodman

Patriots of Two Nations: “Why Trump Was Inevitable”

Spencer Critchley
Patriots of Two Nations author Spencer Critchley

The election of Donald Trump shocked America and the world — but as Spencer Critchley shows in Patriots of Two Nations: Why Trump Was Inevitable and What Happens Next, we should have seen him coming. The same is true for the hyper-partisan crisis of democracy we’re going through.

That’s because Trump or someone like him has been on his way since the country’s creation. The Founders thought they could design a new kind of nation, one based on the Enlightenment triumph of reason. But many Americans rejected the Enlightenment, and many still do. As a result, the United States has never been truly united: it is divided not just by race and class, but by culture and worldview.

Supporters and opponents of Trump see America, loyalty, and even truth very differently. They are Patriots of Two Nations. Uniting those nations will require that they finally learn to understand each other. As this book shows, that just might still be possible.

For the sake of democracy, it must be.

Patriots of Two Nations is available now at Amazon.com.