The Steal
Four Right-Wing Hard-Liners, One Republican Presidency, and the Raid on America's Courts
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Narrated by:
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Suehyla El-Attar
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Alex Wagner
From celebrated news anchor, journalist, and host of Crooked Media's "Runaway Country," Alex Wagner, the wild and true story of how a group of right-wing raiders changed the American judiciary forever.
The election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 was a sharp right turn for American governance. After decades on the fringes, the conservative right had risen to power, finally poised to fashion some of the country's most pressing issues in its image. Tax cuts, aggressive foreign policy, and law and order would soon become the cornerstones of Reagan's agenda. But, behind the scenes, a select group of administration officials and ideological allies had their eyes set on something much more valuable: an institution with the power to shape the country's legal, cultural and existential identity, long after any presidential term ended.
Ed Meese, a native Californian, former DA, and aide to Reagan from his days as governor, knew exactly what he had to do to seize the Supreme Court: get as many judges on the bench as possible, and make sure they were as conservative as he was on issues like abortion rights, taxes, and criminal justice. Working in parallel to achieve the same goal were a band of fellow true-believers: Paul Weyrich, the firebrand organizer; Joe Coors, the beer magnate whose fortune funded many of Weyrich’s efforts; and Robert Bork, the towering legal intellect of the right, and an important mentor to a few young law students starting a new organization called The Federalist Society. By the end of the decade, these men would change the face of the American judiciary forever. Told with a pitch-perfect blend of journalistic rigor and propulsive storytelling, The Steal takes readers into the closed-door meetings, public nomination hearings, and back rooms of American political power to reveal the true story behind one of the most significant moments in American history, and how it affects us to this day.
Critic reviews
“This fascinating history will help readers better understand how history is reflected in current judicial decisions.” –Library Journal
“A penetrating look at how a political fringe makes itself mainstream through force of law.” –Kirkus Reviews
"The Steal answers the question that haunts American politics right now: How did we get here? Alex Wagner has written the origin story of the decades-long plot to capture the courts—from Berkeley in the sixties to the fall of Roe—and makes you understand it not as an inevitability, but as a choice, made by a small group of men, that most of us never saw coming. Riveting, meticulous, and infuriating in equal measure, The Steal is a book that everyone should read." —Jon Favreau, New York Times bestselling author of Democracy or Else and co-founder of Crooked Media