Fools for Scandal: How The Media Invented Whitewater
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Author(s)Gene Lyons
PublisherFranklin Square Press
ISBN / ASIN1879957523
ISBN-139781879957527
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank598,894
CategoryPolitical Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Originating in an article in Harper's, this is the anti-Whitewater book. There is no Clinton scandal in that unfortunate little real estate deal, according to Gene Lyons, a columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The scandal Lyons sees is in the media hype that elevated the Whitewater story to a level that threatens the Clinton Presidency. Indeed, in a defense that turns into a controversial direct attack on the integrity of the reporters for The New York Times and The Washington Post, Lyons alleges that the whole affair "rests on facts that are somewhere between highly dubious and demonstrably false." In scathing polemical detail, Lyons questions the competence and judgment of the journalists involved, concluding that the Clintons are victims of a deliberate smear campaign.
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