The Elephant in the Room

The Elephant in the Room

2016 • 57 pages

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Average rating3.7

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“But Hillary is a known Luciferian,” he tried.

“She’s not a known Luciferian,” I said.

“Well, yes and no,” he said.

In The Elephant in the Room, Jon Ronson, the New York Times-Bestselling author of The Psychopath Test, Them, and So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, travels to Cleveland at the height of summer to witness the Republican National Convention. Along the way, he reunites with an old acquaintance—the influential provocateur and conspiracy talk-show host Alex Jones—who draws him, unexpectedly, into one of the most bizarre presidential campaigns in American history.

From the private Winnebago where conspiracy theorists and fearmongers discuss key campaign decisions, to a chance encounter with notorious political operative Roger Stone, Ronson’s picaresque journey into Donald Trump’s atmosphere introduces us to the people who orbit the campaign machine, and discovers what makes them tick—and what ticks them off. Whimsical, hilarious and often downright terrifying, The Elephant in the Room captures a defining moment in our time as only Jon Ronson could see it.


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Interesting peek into the involvement of Alex Jones and Roger Stone in the Trump campaign. Light on actual details.

January 11, 2017

The continuing adventures of Jon Ronson and Alex Jones, professional crazy person

October 8, 2016