<p>Roderick P Hart′s <b>Revised Edition</b> of <b>Seducing America</b> is a revealing examination of how television′s format of presenting politics has changed the way viewers act, vote and feel about politics in the United States. With a rigorous blend of rhetorical and statistical research, Hart asserts that while television makes viewers <i>feel</i> knowledgeable, important, informed and close to the political representatives, it disguises increasing apathy and inaction as voter turnouts decrease and a general dissatisfaction with the political system is expressed. </p>