Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming recounts his clashes with the press, detailing their wrongs (and rights), showing readers that irresponsibility by the media poses a threat to the freedoms Americans hold dear.
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Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming recounts his clashes with the press, detailing their wrongs (and rights), showing readers that irresponsibility by the media poses a threat to the freedoms Americans hold dear.
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This book hits the nail on the head. Simpson goes all out in explaining his encounters with unethical journalists. Kudos to Simpson for pointing out that the media constantly twists the words of people it interviews. As well as pointing out how the media hides behind anonymous sources. This is an excellent book that should be a requirement to read in all college journalism classes before graduation.
There is some explicit language in this book, but it is minor and should not deter you from reading it.
Some of the stories are very funny, but Simpson gets right to the point.
A definite keeper and reminder to all of us not to believe most of what we hear from the media because they are not telling us the full story, or represent each side without bias.