Unfreedom of the Press
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Meg
> 3 dayWell written, eye opening honesty! This fact based book connects all the dots as to how the FAKE PRESS manipulates “their” reporting and attempts to pass their corruption on AMERICANS.
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Monika Davis
Greater than one weekWonderful book with endnotes that completely substantiates this piece
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Mike Elliott
> 3 dayfantastic book tells the truth
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maryrose
> 3 dayTHE BOOK WAS EVERYTHING I EXPECTED AND MORE !!
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Larrie W. Petty
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Joseph J.
Greater than one weekGreat Read!
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Laurie Morrison
> 3 dayThis morning Mark Levin asked who would be the 5000th person to review his book, Unfreedom Of The Press. After buying the printed and audio book, I knew it had to be me. How anyone could pass this brilliant piece of work by and not be compelled to pick it up based on the title alone leaves me questioning if they have been paying attention to what has been happening in our country. Mark methodically lays out in great detail the history of the press and just where things went wrong with their reporting. We as readers (or listeners) need to be eternally grateful to The Great One for his work here. It is beyond brilliant and written in a very easy to follow style. I urge as many people as possible to either buy this book or download the audio version. As a dedicated ”Levinite” I can assure you that you will be better for having read it.
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Catherine
> 3 dayThere are a ton of footnotes at the end and I did refer to them, but quoting so many people makes the flow kind of awkward. It reads better when the author is using his own voice. An index would have helped a lot.
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Charles R. Newton
> 3 dayIf you only read one book this year, this is the one. Mark Levin takes the reader through the history of press freedom and past abuses to put what is happening now in a historical perspective. It is well researched, compelling, and disturbing. The press should be the guardians of truth in a democracy. Instead they have betrayed the American public with propaganda and, yes, fake news. By filtering news through a very biased perspective and narrative, they have made it more difficult to discern the truth and to make sound voting decisions. Many in the press are so absorbed with their own ideology and egos that they have perverted the profession. The book presents all of this in a way that is based in fact, and this approach exemplifies the kind of journalism the press should be seeking to emulate. Please read it!
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Wayne Dominowski
> 3 dayNo matter what your thoughts or feelings are about Donald Trump, Levin spells out why newspapers are worthless today. He presents documentation that tells why the main stream media is absolutely a lost cause in our society today. Well written, tight, to the point... this book should be required reading for all people.