Super Mad at Everything All the Time explores the polarization of American politics through the
collapse of the space between politics and culture as bolstered by omnipresent media. It seeks
to explain this perfect storm of money technology and partisanship that has created two
entirely separate news spheres: a small enclosed circle for the right wing and a sprawling
expanse for everyone else. This leads to two sets of facts two narratives and two loudly
divergent political sides with extraordinary anger all around. Based on extensive interviews
with leading media figures and politicos this book traces the development of the media machine
giving suggestions on how to restore our national dialogue while defending our right to
disagree agreeably.