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BEYOND THE BIG LIE by Bill Adair

BEYOND THE BIG LIE

The Epidemic of Political Lying, Why Republicans Do It More, and How It Could Burn Down Our Democracy

by Bill Adair

Pub Date: Oct. 15th, 2024
ISBN: 9781668050705
Publisher: Atria

How politicians are stretching the truth more than they used to.

When Adair, founder of the Pulitzer Prize–winning PolitiFact, was bureau chief for the St. Petersburg Times, he instituted national fact-checking using his Truth-O-Meter. Recent events, he says, show that lying threatens our democracy, endangers our health, and cripples our discourse. Leaning left, the book is full of excellent examples, facts, and statistics. He begins by discussing in detail a 2022 Department of Homeland Security release about a new organization created to coordinate its efforts to combat disinformation and how it went horribly bad after right-wing media attacked it as a governmental Orwellian Ministry of Truth. Adair’s detailed taxonomy of lying differentiates its severity, type, and technique. Besides Bill Clinton, the author’s lying hall of fame includes the “nation’s most prolific and damaging liar,” Donald Trump. Adair argues that when a political lie is created, campaigns must debunk it quickly and often. With the rise of so many fact-checkers, it soon became clear that Republicans “lied more—and they lied worse.” Former Democratic Senator Al Franken of Minnesota tells Adair that, in the author’s words, “lying has been part of the Republican ethos since the early 1990s,” beginning with Newt Gingrich. Adair asserts that a “citizen movement to hold politicians accountable for lying” has some promise, concluding with some ideas for helping reduce lying, such as politicians making public pledges to stop it, as well as lowering ad rates and offering more debate time for truth tellers.

A sobering and bleak assessment of lies in politics.