Unfreedom of the Press
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Gerard J. Cecchettini
> 3 dayThis is an excellent book that everyone today must read. It will open your eyes to what the press has done in the past and is doing today. It is a wake up call for anyone who has not been paying attention on what is going on around us. Very enlightening indeed.
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Keon Schuster
> 3 dayGreat book, and a lot of good information..
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Pat L.
24-11-2024As always, Mark Levin did not disappoint!
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luke melton
Greater than one weekAnother excellent book by Mark Levin. For me, an eyeopener. You might want to hold your nose while reading it though... A very well written and researched book that gives a glimpse of how corrupt all of these big news organizations have been over the course of many, many years, how big news has been controlled by the Democratic Party and used as a weapon against political opponents, and how whats being made more and more apparent today with the false allegations continually hurled against the President and others associated with him has been the norm for ABC, CBS, NBC, the New York Times, etc. among many other things for decades.
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Gma
> 3 dayThank you for all you do. Your books give me mixed feelings. Grateful for the hard work you put in your books, but they sometimes end up upsetting me for the way the democratic media manipulate the news and also(in Men in Black) how being on the Supreme Court is such an Honorable position, but is all too often just another political position.
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Paul J. Joseph
> 3 dayOne of the most timely and appropriate books in Mark Levins collection, Unfreedom of the Press is a masterpiece! As in Liberty and Tyranny, it is short, to the point, and packs an enormous amount of information into a few well-organized chapters. Here journalism is put under a microscope, perhaps for the first time, and some ugly truths are revealed. America is at a turning point right now, and we have some critical decisions to make. Unfreedom of the press points to long established components of the abuse of the press in this nation and well documents the extent of the problem. A must read!
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Alan J. Cunningham
> 3 dayFinally a well-researched book that address the obvious elephant in the room: The left-wing bias of Americas press industry. This book is an enjoyable and essential read for anyone interested in the history of the American press - - - and its degeneration into a tool of the Democratic party. Just bought a second copy to give to a friend. Thanks, Mark.
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cygnusbytor
Greater than one weekShould be part of the core curriculum in every high school.
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Nerdy Reader
> 3 dayI read this book because the wisest person I know is a fan of Levin and I noticed the book in his office. My take going into it was that the media probably has some liberal bias, but it wasnt really nefarious. Just like liberals tend to self-select out of some fields (not many Bernie voting cops), so do conservatives (college professors dont make a ton of money, and neither do journalists). Holy. Crap. I couldnt believe what I was reading, so I did some of my own checking and found that what Mr. Levin was saying checked out. The more I looked into it, the more horrified I became--in particular about the NY Times, which is the source my professors always regard as the most reliable for papers and such. Still, I didnt want to believe that Id been falling for manipulation all my life, so I did my own test. On Monday, August 5, 2019, after a weekend of multiple mass shooting, Pres. Trump gave a speech. I watched it live and thought about it. Then, after assessing it for myself, I went and read coverage of it. What planet do these people live on? I dont like the guy either, but surely theres enough there to honestly criticize him over without making up total and complete BS? Im still reeling from this book, but in a grateful way. If you read your reviews, Mr. Levin--thank you, sir.
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Staci
> 3 dayAs expected. Arrived on time.