What inspired Jeffrey Toobin to focus on Timothy McVeigh's story within the broader context of extremism?
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What inspired Jeffrey Toobin to focus on Timothy McVeigh's story within the broader context of extremism?
Did anyone else feel the book provided a nuanced look at the roots of right-wing extremism, or did it seem to focus more on McVeigh himself?
How do you think the author handled the sensitive topic of terrorism without sensationalizing it?