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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Not-So-Distant Mirror
If anyone still believes the mainstream press protects the interests of the average citizen, this book will disabuse you of that notion very quickly. Olmstead delivers a fascinating and lively expose of how the Washington press corps -- faced with a real opportunity in the 1970s to bring light and accountability into one of the darkest corners of our government --...
Published on April 9, 1999
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A good lesson in political history, not very revealing
Written from a typical partisan perspective, i.e. republicans, democrats, liberals, conservatives. No mention of participants' connections to Elite groups, i.e. Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Bilderbergs. A good documentary, none the less.
Published on October 6, 1999
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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A Not-So-Distant Mirror, April 9, 1999
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This review is from: Challenging the Secret Government: The Post-Watergate Investigations of the CIA and FBI (Paperback)
If anyone still believes the mainstream press protects the interests of the average citizen, this book will disabuse you of that notion very quickly. Olmstead delivers a fascinating and lively expose of how the Washington press corps -- faced with a real opportunity in the 1970s to bring light and accountability into one of the darkest corners of our government -- turned tail and ran. Her book goes a long way towards explaining why media coverage of the so-called "intelligence community" is so lame and subservient, even to this day. Well-written, thoroughly enjoyable, and damned infuriating.
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Comprehensive Understanding of the Facts, Spin-free, May 14, 1999
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This review is from: Challenging the Secret Government: The Post-Watergate Investigations of the CIA and FBI (Paperback)
There have been so many books on this subject which have attempted to present one or another political party's point of view in a convincing manner that it is truly refreshing to read an author who gets her facts straight and lets the reader come to his or her own conclusions. Olmsted looks carefully at these investigations, and presents them honestly and with understanding. Good job!
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A good lesson in political history, not very revealing, October 6, 1999
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This review is from: Challenging the Secret Government: The Post-Watergate Investigations of the CIA and FBI (Paperback)
Written from a typical partisan perspective, i.e. republicans, democrats, liberals, conservatives. No mention of participants' connections to Elite groups, i.e. Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Bilderbergs. A good documentary, none the less.
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