Joe Conason is an American journalist, author and liberal political commentator. One of the country's most popular political columnists, his articles have appeared in dozens of publications around the world including the New York Times, the Washington Post, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Nation, The Guardian, Salon, The Village Voice and Harpers. Conason authored two New York Times best selling books, The Hunting of the President and Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth. A winner of the New York Press Club's Byline Award, Conason has covered every American presidential election since 1980.
""A timely contribution to the present election cycle."" - Kirkus Reviews ""With disinformation run amok, unwavering investigations such as Conason's are essential reality checks on the duplicitous nature of money in politics."" - Booklist (starred review) ""[A] bracing history of American conservative hustlers."" - The New Republic ""Joe Conason has written an indispensable and utterly entertaining field guide to right-wing sleaze. Behind the movement's high-minded rhetoric lies an industry of grubby, greedy profiteers exploiting ignorance, anger and fear. As the conservative con men have grown rich and powerful, American voters have been ripped off and misled. From Roy Cohn to Donald Trump, Conason shows that the degradation of democracy isn't just a shame, it's a booming business."" - Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right ""From Joe McCarthy's red scare to Donald Trump's Big Lie about the 2020 election, there's always been a dark underbelly to the conservative movement: grift. Right-wing peddlers of paranoia and prejudice have long exploited the fears, grievance and resentments of susceptible Americans to line their own pockets. In The Longest Con, veteran investigative journalist Joe Conason deftly tracks this decades-long tale of conservative hucksterism and demonstrates that these scams are not sideshows to right-wing ideology but an essential part of it. To understand the brazen crookedness at the heart of the right--and how it poisons American politics today--you must read this book."" - David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones and author of American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy ""An amazing work of journalism and a sober warning for Americans across the political divide. Joe Conason has laid out in stark, unflinching terms how the current attempts to steal our democracy were made possible by the gang of grifters and con artists who first stole the Republican Party. This is a must-read book for every democracy defender."" - Joy Reid, Host, ""The ReidOut"" on MSNBC ""Conason pulls the cover off a half century of cynical and at times criminal conservative conniving, including gay-bashing by closeted gay Christians, documenting how their hateful lies enrich the promoters, who spend less than 16-cents of each donated dollar on rightwing candidates and sometimes not even a penny."" - David Cay Johnston, Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, an IRE Medal, and the George Polk Award