The Republican Noise Machine : Right-Wing Media and How It Corrupts Democracy
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Subtitled Right-Wing Media and How it Corrupts Democracy.
Something of a polemic, and sometimes it gets a little dull with page after page of some dry history of the media, but overall it is an intersting and worthwhile book.
Something of a polemic, and sometimes it gets a little dull with page after page of some dry history of the media, but overall it is an intersting and worthwhile book.
Mailed to another bookcrosser.
Claimed as part of the nonfiction bookbox. Thanks for being so speedy in shipping.
Journal Entry 4 by PokPok at Goodwill (donation) would not do well as wild rel. in Vista, California USA on Sunday, August 16, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (8/16/2015 UTC) at Goodwill (donation) would not do well as wild rel. in Vista, California USA
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