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Amy Goodman with David GoodmanPublication Details
Book1st edHyperion2004Availability
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Bill Clinton called her ‘hostile, combative, and even disrespectful.’ Newt Gingrich said to her, ‘You’re the kind of reporter I warned my mother about.’ Meet Amy Goodman, award-winning journalist and host of the daily hour-long talk show that is a beacon for passionate, critical, and hard-hitting news. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Goodman, Amy, — 1957-
- Political corruption — United States
- Mass media — Political aspects — United States
- Journalism — Political aspects — United States
- War on Terrorism, 2001-
- War on Terrorism, 2001- — Economic aspects
- Profiteering — United States
- Iraq War, 2003
- Journalists — United States — Biography
- United States — Politics and government — 2001-
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- "In The Exception to the Rulers, Amy Goodman, with the aid of her brother David, exposes the lies, corruption, and crimes of the power elite - an elite that is bolstered by large media conglomerates. Her goal is "to go where the silence is, to give voice to the silenced majority." As Goodman travels around the country, she is fond of quoting Margaret Mead: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." This book informs and empowers people to act on that principle." "For years, Amy Goodman has confronted the Washington establishment and its corporate cronies while giving voice to the voiceless. She hosts the national radio and TV show Democracy Now!, which began in 1996 as the only daily election show in public broadcasting. It is now the largest public media collaboration in North America. Democracy Now! is not just a show. It is a movement."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Introduction : the silenced majority
- 1. Blowback
- 2. OILYgarchy
- 3. Drilling and killing : Chevron and Nigeria’s oil dictatorship
- 4. Crackdown
- 5. Smackdown
- 6. Lockdown
- 7. Lies of our Times
- 8. State media, American style
- 9. In bed with the military
- 10. Killing the messenger
- 11. Sanitized
- 12. Going to where the silence is
- 13. Not on bended knee
- 14. Psyops comes home
- 15. Things get messy with Sally Jessy
- 16. Hiroshima cover-up : how the war department’s Timesman won a Pulitzer
- 17. The people’s airwaves
- 18. Conclusion : free the media
ISBN
- 1401301312
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