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America's Stolen Narrative: From Washington and Madison to Nixon, Reagan and the Bushes to Obama Paperback – October 17, 2012
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- Print length236 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThe Media Consortium
- Publication dateOctober 17, 2012
- ISBN-101893517055
- ISBN-13978-1893517059
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- Publisher : The Media Consortium; First Edition (October 17, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 236 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1893517055
- ISBN-13 : 978-1893517059
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
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"...Hard hitting and well researched. the truth can be scary sometimes." Read more
"I thought it provided some interesting facts, but there is a bit too much repetition. Probably the editor could have done a better job." Read more
"...- itself a product of the skulduggery described - this is a valuable resource, especially for those too young to have lived through the events." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2014Parry's tenacity for following up stories - over decades - is not only awe inspiring but what is apparently needed to get to the bottom of stories the political class in D.C. wants permanently buried. The book starts with a look at some Supreme Court decisions where the conservative members of the bench (especially Scalia) use selected passages from the Federalist Papers to support their positions as "originalists." Parry skewers these arguments, many made in direct opposition to what the framers clearly intended. (This raises the larger question about the Court's decisions in recent years - is the body of common law any longer applicable to the Supremes' decisions or are they simply pulling examples of convenience out of the air to support their prejudices?) Next up is the 1968 election where Nixon allegedly killed the on going Paris Peace Conference about the Vietnam War, an "October Surprise" that gained him the election - and allowed the war to continue for four more years. The main part of the book deals with Reagan's sundry secret activities in Iran, starting with alleged meetings of his confidants (Bush, Casey among others) prior to the 1980 election that ensured the American captives would not be released prior to his gaining office, a story that had credence from the get-go as the hostages were released within minutes of Reagan's swearing in. Then we move on to Iran Contra, massive arms deals to Iran with Israel as the middle man, and then the peculiar shift of U.S. favoritism toward Saddam as the Iraq-Iran War progressed. A theme that flows though these and other nefarious acts by those in power in Washington is how successfully they manage not only to cover their tracks, but keep them covered -when Watergate first broke the FBI refused to investigate as one example. Much of the author's time (over decades on certain stories) was spent trying to pry out who was where at a critical juncture and what was said, and how planted press articles by what might loosely be called neocon operatives and their press outlets sallied forth to discredit anyone looking a bit too hard to unearth the truth. When government officials in power want a story mushroomed it stays that way, and the list of examples shown by Parry is the heart of the book - incriminating evidence is simply disregarded, requested documents slow in coming - or "lost" - and identities redacted with paint-roller enthusiasm. Parry spent years trying to track down the identity of one couple whose possible testimony might have proved lethal to Bush Sr's administration; he finally got the names from the Bush library in 2011 - years after the couple had died. The stories Parry focuses on are not trivial; if fully known at the time of occurrence charges of treason or the basis for impeachment were at hand; how these events were covered up - and how Parry tenaciously ensured these events would not go down the memory hole of history is quite a read. (Please excuse typos - I couldn't edit this thing.)
- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2013This is a must read for anyone who has family or friends who worship Reagan and all things Republican , or suffer through holiday family dinners listening to uncle Pete rant about how liberals have destroyed the country & if we'd only turn on Fox News we would know that! All joking aside, Mr. Perry hits the nail on the head about how the narrative has been co -opted by corporate owned media & corporate owned politicians, who have quite skillfully revised our nation's history and are using it to further their agenda.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2013Well written and logically presented, Parry's narrative creates appetite for more--
especially about American forefathers cynically employed with a virtually religious
image of their righteousness and infallibility.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2014I read the book with some trepidation. I was afraid this was one of those conspiracy theory kinds of books. I also did not want to believe that President H.W. Bush and Robert Gates could and would lower themselves through personal ambition to subvert a standing Democratic president to elect a Republican one--Ronald Reagan.
That Richard Nixon might do that to subvert Vietnamese peace talks to win the presidency did not surprise me, but to read and see proof that Reagan, HW Bush, and Robert Gates would do so really brought me a great deal of distress.
In the end, I couldn't poke holes in his arguments and documentation. That brought me sadness and gladness.
Sadness that Republican leaders who always trump patriotism would allow personal ambition to harm this nation for political gain. I felt gladness that at least now I know the truth. I also see this same attitude in the current Republican vendetta to subvert President Obama's programs for the sake of regaining power. Observing these real time events makes Parry's book seem plausible.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2012Great that someone outside the controlled media has a forum to speak out.
Hard hitting and well researched. the truth can be scary sometimes.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013Assuming this guy's research is as good and honest as it appears, the way he connects the Republican interference in peace negotiations prior to the 1968 election, to Watergate, and once again the Republican undercover attempts to keep Iran from releasing our embassy hostages in the run up to Reagan's defeat of Carter, is chilling. My take, I'm afraid is cynical.
Though Parry clearly favors the Democrats over Republicans (as I do), his very thorough and gripping story suggests to me that no political party nor candidate has any moral compass when it comes to gaining or holding power.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015I thought it provided some interesting facts, but there is a bit too much repetition. Probably the editor could have done a better job.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2013we got so far off track in this country. Having lived through the Nixon era, I could never understand why it took so long to get out of Vietnam after his election...now I know. Nor did I ever understand why the Iranians held the hostages until Reagan was sworn into office...another mystery solved. Parry's style is so easy to read and follow, I finished the book in one day.
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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 6, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Robert Parry, exposes the grand theft of all time.
Robert Parry is a senior and award winning American journalist. His research is impeccable and unrelenting as his chases down his sources and sorts out truth from fiction. The book is tragic as he documents how America's ultra right, neocons and Republicans alike, have subverted American democracy and resorted to treason to have their way. It is also a condemnation of the Democratic party as it has turned a blind eye to this treachery and failed to challenge it, or enforce accountability.
Parry also runs consortiumnews.com. His books his website are essential background reading to understanding the truth of what is going on in the world, and the present presidential race.
America owes a profound debt to journalists like Parry who are outside the MSM and hand have the tenacious integrity to speak truth to power.
While the US is cursed with endless political corruptions it is also blessed with an independent media that shames the corporate media.
J. GoddardReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 20154.0 out of 5 stars good place to start
We all need to do our own history lessons, good place to start,with books like this
Gerald NelsonReviewed in Canada on February 1, 20145.0 out of 5 stars An avid description of how America and the world was misled by so called "trusted" leaders.
It appears that from Nixon and on, the Republicans have more and more depended on lies and misinformation to politic and to govern than using facts and persuasion to pursue same.

