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The New American Nightmare is a striking intervention into media culture and political spectacle, showing how democracy is destabilized by populist rage, mediated performance, and authoritarian inheritance. Trump's presidency is situated within a global lineage of strongman politics, where television, social media, and digital platforms transform rhetoric into spectacle, eroding norms while normalizing authoritarian gestures. At its core, the book explores how images and narratives stage politics, tracing crises from immigration to global rage through Nietzschean critiques of nihilistic spectacle. Institutions appear fragile, vulnerable to cinematic presidencies and judicial threats privileging performance over substance. The analysis connects Trump to Latin America's caudillo traditions, exposing human costs--children, minorities, and vulnerable communities caught in exclusion. Islamophobia and repression underscore dangers, yet the final section emphasizes resilience, examining executive overreach while pointing to renewal as societies confront authoritarian encroachment.