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The Republican noise machine right-wing media and how it corrupts democracy

A former right-wing journalist offers inside information into the tactics utilized by the conservative media to influence American consciousness.

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  • "A former right-wing journalist offers inside information into the tactics utilized by the conservative media to influence American consciousness."@en
  • "A former right-wing journalist, the author uses his understanding and experience to show how a conservitive media has skewed American politics noticeably to the right."@en
  • "Brock uses his keen understanding of the strategies, tactics, financing, and personalities of the American right-wing to demonstrate how the once-fringe phenomenon of right-wing media has all but subsumed the regular media conversation, shaped the national consciousness, and turned American politics sharply to the right."@en
  • "A former right-wing journalist David Brock uses his keen understanding and experience to show how a conservative media has skewed American politics noticeably to the right. Brock's incisive analysis of right-wing media theories, strategies, financing, and operations makes for a convincing argument that the Republican Right does not embrace or encourage journalistic freedom, but instead seeks to control it. With billions of dollars to spend and a readiness to demonize dissenting voices - combined with trends toward media consolidation as well as deregulation of the airwaves - the conservative media machine possesses the tools needed to shape the national consciousness."@en
  • "A former right-wing journalist David Brock uses his keen understanding and experience to show how a conservative media has skewed American politics noticeably to the right. Brock's incisive analysis of right-wing media theories, strategies, financing, and operations makes for a convincing argument that the Republican Right does not embrace or encourage journalistic freedom, but instead seeks to control it. With billions of dollars to spend and a readiness to demonize dissenting voices -- combined with trends toward media consolidation as well as deregulation of the airwaves -- the conservative media machine possesses the tools needed to shape the national consciousness."@en

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