Unfreedom of the Press
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Emma Brown
> 24 hourdoes anyone rellyy need to read this?
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R K
> 24 hourFull of factual information which is sadly true about our media.
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gberg
> 24 hourGreat read! So much we dont know about our world.
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Walter J Cross
> 24 hourAs usual Mr. Levin has provided a reference book of well-researched, and beautifully written information that should be read and passed on to others who want to know the truth.
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frances amatruda
> 24 hourVery informative
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourFor current affairs the last 60 pages are all you need, but for media historians the rest is great and amazing.
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M-Class
> 24 hourGreat book as usual Mark is right on
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J. Christopher
> 24 hourUnfreedom of the Press is, sadly, a very true account of what has happened to our media. It is no longer unbiased and informative; instead our media is partisan and corrupt. Levin does a great job showing how most of our media seem like they work in the Communications Department of the Democrat party. There are very few journalists who report fairly and accurately; probably because they get let go if they dont slant their reporting towards liberal causes. So sad what has happened to our media.
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1LooseCannon
> 24 hourMark Levin is one of this countrys greatest living legal minds and has just produced ANOTHER Best Seller that is fact based, a great read and educational, all at the same time.
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Joanne Pascal
> 24 hourI loved this book....Mark made this book very easy to read and extremely educational. I never knew how the media really was back in the days of past Presidents.....up until now.....every book by Mark Levin is like a history lesson....a lesson that is NEVER learned in school. Mark gives his readers a very factual and insightful look into the corruption of the media. One of my favorite books thus far! Thank you Mark for ALWAYS giving us the TRUTH