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Summary: Fooled Again: Review and Analysis of Mark Crispin Miller's Book
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The must-read summary of Mark Crispin Miller's book: "Fooled Again: How the Right Stole the 2004 Election and Why They'll Steal the Next One Too (Unless We Stop Them)".
This complete summary of "Fooled Again" by Mark Crispin Miller, a media studies professor and activist for media reform, shows that the presidential election of 2004 was marked by mass quantities of irregularities – machine malfunctions, logistical misinformation, bureaucratic red tape and overt partisan harassment. In his book, the author explains that all of these seemed to hamper the Democratic vote, and leave the Republican vote unaffected. In addition to this, the press remained oddly silent. This summary demonstrates how this form of "electoral fraud" is the reason for the outcome in 2004 and constitutes the new Republican strategy.
Added-value of this summary:
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• Understand how electoral fraud may have changed the outcome of the 2004 presidential election
• Expand your knowledge of American politics
To learn more, read "Fooled Again" and discover the dark secret behind the Bush administration's electoral success and how the media may have abetted it.
This complete summary of "Fooled Again" by Mark Crispin Miller, a media studies professor and activist for media reform, shows that the presidential election of 2004 was marked by mass quantities of irregularities – machine malfunctions, logistical misinformation, bureaucratic red tape and overt partisan harassment. In his book, the author explains that all of these seemed to hamper the Democratic vote, and leave the Republican vote unaffected. In addition to this, the press remained oddly silent. This summary demonstrates how this form of "electoral fraud" is the reason for the outcome in 2004 and constitutes the new Republican strategy.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand how electoral fraud may have changed the outcome of the 2004 presidential election
• Expand your knowledge of American politics
To learn more, read "Fooled Again" and discover the dark secret behind the Bush administration's electoral success and how the media may have abetted it.
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