Unfreedom of the Press
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R.W.R.
> 3 dayLoved it. On one hand was academic and could be used in a classroom as a teaching tool but also written for the average layman to understand. Very informative and educational backed up with verifiable facts.
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CONSERVATIVE
> 3 dayChapters toooo. Long
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Linda
> 3 dayMark Levin delivers a smackdown of the liberal press. This book has history I didnt learn in school or college. This man will be remembered and a defender of liberty and our precious Constitution. Dont pass this book up you will regret it
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DocGriz
> 3 dayABSOLUTELY GREAT BOOK! I WOULD HOPE PALOSI & CHUCK SCHUMER WOULD READ IT. ALSO ADAM SHIFF.
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Pam
> 3 dayI decided that this is the book that is so true, and I am glad that someone has written the truth about most of the press!!
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Shrink Washington
> 3 dayI bought this book because I greatly admire the author. After reading about the “democratic” party early in the book I really hoped that the writer would correct himself as the book unfolded. I hate reading about the Democratic Party. Whoever actually wrote this book didn’t refer once to the democrat party. There is no such thing as a Democratic Party . Second, I’m always offended when even we’ll intentioned writers describe our republic as a “democracy”. If we were a democracy Hillary would be our president today. Thank goodness for our republic’s electoral college. If leftists regain the whitehouse the press bias we live with today will be nothing compared to what we will see in the future.
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Brian H
> 3 dayLearn about the dirty history of the NY SLIMES and the rest of the corrupt main stream media.
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epcasucks
Greater than one weekGreat book very educational
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P. Connell
> 3 dayWhile I expected to learn some things from this constitutional scholar—I am learning even more than I expected. A brilliant and thorough analysis of what’s happening in our day—and one which I hope spawns the discussion so very needed in our society on what to do about it. Thank you Mark Levin!
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Charlie Allen
Greater than one weekIn Marks usual style, though this may be his best most thoroughly researched scholarly work to date, he lays out in very easy to read and understand the devolution of a most critical element of a free society--a FREE press rather than a single message, focus, train of thought press that fails to do individual research, sleuthing, reporting.