Distorted Landscape

Distorted Landscape
Author: Philip J. Eveland
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1475982887

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It is an incontrovertible fact: The establishment media are biased toward the political Left. Americas newsrooms are packed with Democratic Party operatives who manufacture false narratives to push a progressive agenda. Journalists, editors, and producers live and work inside echo chambers of Leftism. Many of them are completely ignorant about the values that most Americans treasure. Philip J. Eveland employs his years of experience as a intelligence analyst to examine the false narratives crafted by highly skilled propagandists in establishment media echo chambers of Americas newsrooms and editorial boards.


Distorted Landscape
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