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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2013 · 5 MIN

Spin Masters Audiobook by David Freddoso

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Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1409 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Spin Masters Subtitle: How the Media Ignored the Real News and Helped Reelect Barack Obama Author: David Freddoso Narrator: David Cochran Heath Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 01-28-13 Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 9 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: The biggest story of the election was how the media ignored the biggest story of the election. Amid all the breathless coverage of a nonexistent war on women, there was little or no coverage of Obama's war on the economy - how, for instance, part-time work is replacing full-time work, how low-wage jobs are replacing high-wage ones, how for Americans between the ages of 25 and 54 there are fewer jobs today than there were when the recession officially ended in 2009, and fewer, in fact, than at any time since mid-1997. The downsizing of the American economy wasn't the only story the media missed - or suppressed - there was also the unraveling of Obama's foreign policy and the deadly scandals at home (Fast and Furious) and abroad (the terrorist attack that killed the American ambassador at Benghazi). But instead of serious, substantive journalism, the media reported ad nauseam on trifles (Big Bird), Republican-baiting hysteria (how everything the Republicans said was allegedly "racial code"), and distortions of Romney's remarks (such as the "47 percent" comment). The media dropped the ball in covering the 2012 election, says David Freddoso, editorial page editor oftheWashington Examiner, and in doing so, the media failed in their responsibility to keep politicians honest and the public well-informed. Freddoso, aNew York Timesbest-selling author and former congressional reporter forNational Review, fills this volume not only with outrageous examples of media bias but also with dozens of real stories that genuinely inquisitive reporters should have relished but that the overwhelmingly liberal press didn't even bother to cover. Full of the news you didn't hear about in 2012, David Freddoso'sSpin Masters: How the Media Ignored the Real News and Helped Reelect Barack Obamawill be the most provocative and accurate take of just how Barack Obama managed to get reelected amid the worst economic times since at least the 1970s - and how the media helped him do it. Critic Reviews: "Spin Mastersshows just how far to the left the news media have lurched. There are other ways to study media bias, but Freddoso's book is a lot more fun than poring through the first forty-two Gail Collins columns in TheNew York Timesabout Mitt Romney driving with a dog on the roof of his car. (The dog liked it!)" (Ann Coulter) "David Freddoso's terrific new bookSpin Mastersdocuments more than routine media bias - though he has plenty of outrageous examples of that. It's about how the media ignored or buried the big stories - like how Obama has hollowed out our economy or openly trampled on the Constitution - in favor of Democratic Party press releases. Freddoso reports the news you didn't hear during the election - and also shows how we can avoid falling prey to the hypocritical and absurdly partisan liberal media again." (David Limbaugh,New York Timesbest-selling author) "Media bias mostly takes the form of omission. In 2012, the media mostly omitted mention of Obamas many offenses against ethics, good government, and the truth. InSpin Masters, David Freddoso deftly tells the stories that most of the mainstream media missed because a dog on the roof of a car was more interesting than, say, an illegal military intervention in Libya or serial abuse of presidential power.

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