Assault on the Media: The Nixon Years

Assault on the Media: The Nixon Years
ISBN-10
0472063014
ISBN-13
9780472063017
Category
Government and the press
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
1976
Author
William Earl Porter

Description

“ This doesn't mean that some of us have abandoned or will abandon some of our cherished assumptions about the press , ” Patrick J. Buchanan , a Presidential speechwriter , said today in an interview . “ But it does mean that there is ...

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