American Psychosis - David Cornepub -

American Psychosis - David Cornepub -

American Psychosis serves as a historical indictment. Corn concludes that by repeatedly validating extremists for electoral gain, the Republican Party eventually lost control of its own narrative. The "crazy" elements that were once useful tools for the elite have now become the party's defining identity, leading to a breakdown in democratic norms and a fractured national reality.

The adoption of the "Southern Strategy" and the courting of segregationist impulses. American Psychosis - David Cornepub

Corn posits that Donald Trump didn’t change the Republican Party; he simply stopped pretending. Trump recognized that the "fringe" elements—nativism, conspiratorial thinking, and anti-establishment rage—were actually the party’s main engine. By removing the "polite" filter used by figures like McCain or Romney, Trump fully realized the "psychosis" Corn describes. Conclusion American Psychosis serves as a historical indictment

The alliance with the Moral Majority, which brought religious fundamentalism into the party’s core strategy. The adoption of the "Southern Strategy" and the