The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:
As the lunacy reached its crescendo, Judge began to fear for his sanity⎯and even his life.

A year later, still traumatized by this Kafkaesque experience, Judge found himself washing dishes in a Maryland restaurant, trying to piece his shattered life back together.

Even at the time, it was clear that Judge himself was not the target of this campaign of vilification. Instead, it was an attempt to use his spotty record as a teenage alcoholic, and later, a political and cultural conservative, to destroy Brett Kavanaugh by proxy. The actors in this malicious and cynical plot were an informal cabal of partisan reporters, Democrats in Congress, and shadowy opposition researchers: a "Devil's Triangle" whom Judge aptly compares to the Stasi, the dreaded East German secret police who terrorized citizens during the Cold War.

Now, in a frank, confessional, and deeply moving book that stands comparison to Arthur Koestler's Cold War classic Darkness at Noon, Judge rips the mask from the new American Stasi. Using pop culture, politics, the story of his friendship with Kavanaugh, and the fun, wild, and misunderstood 1980s, Judge celebrates sex, art, and freedom while issuing a timely warning to the rest of us about our own endangered freedoms.
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The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:
As the lunacy reached its crescendo, Judge began to fear for his sanity⎯and even his life.

A year later, still traumatized by this Kafkaesque experience, Judge found himself washing dishes in a Maryland restaurant, trying to piece his shattered life back together.

Even at the time, it was clear that Judge himself was not the target of this campaign of vilification. Instead, it was an attempt to use his spotty record as a teenage alcoholic, and later, a political and cultural conservative, to destroy Brett Kavanaugh by proxy. The actors in this malicious and cynical plot were an informal cabal of partisan reporters, Democrats in Congress, and shadowy opposition researchers: a "Devil's Triangle" whom Judge aptly compares to the Stasi, the dreaded East German secret police who terrorized citizens during the Cold War.

Now, in a frank, confessional, and deeply moving book that stands comparison to Arthur Koestler's Cold War classic Darkness at Noon, Judge rips the mask from the new American Stasi. Using pop culture, politics, the story of his friendship with Kavanaugh, and the fun, wild, and misunderstood 1980s, Judge celebrates sex, art, and freedom while issuing a timely warning to the rest of us about our own endangered freedoms.
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The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:

The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:

by Mark Judge
The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:

The Devil's Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stasi:

by Mark Judge

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As the lunacy reached its crescendo, Judge began to fear for his sanity⎯and even his life.

A year later, still traumatized by this Kafkaesque experience, Judge found himself washing dishes in a Maryland restaurant, trying to piece his shattered life back together.

Even at the time, it was clear that Judge himself was not the target of this campaign of vilification. Instead, it was an attempt to use his spotty record as a teenage alcoholic, and later, a political and cultural conservative, to destroy Brett Kavanaugh by proxy. The actors in this malicious and cynical plot were an informal cabal of partisan reporters, Democrats in Congress, and shadowy opposition researchers: a "Devil's Triangle" whom Judge aptly compares to the Stasi, the dreaded East German secret police who terrorized citizens during the Cold War.

Now, in a frank, confessional, and deeply moving book that stands comparison to Arthur Koestler's Cold War classic Darkness at Noon, Judge rips the mask from the new American Stasi. Using pop culture, politics, the story of his friendship with Kavanaugh, and the fun, wild, and misunderstood 1980s, Judge celebrates sex, art, and freedom while issuing a timely warning to the rest of us about our own endangered freedoms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781637580721
Publisher: Bombardier Books
Publication date: 11/10/2022
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 266,485
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Mark Judge is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, American Greatness, the New Criterion, the Stream, the Washington Post, the New York Times, National Review, Law & Liberty, Modern Age, and Splice Today. A co-founder of the Unknown Hoya, Mr. Judge is the author of several books, including God and Man at Georgetown Prep, Damn Senators, and A Tremor of Bliss. He spends his free time skateboarding in America.
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