Fog Facts: Searching for Truth in the Land of Spin

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PublicAffairs, 4 aug. 2006 - 240 pagini
Everyone in the world knows what Bill Clinton did with Monica Lewinsky, or what happened to Brad and Jennifer, Katie and Tom. These factoids mysteriously capture the world's attention. But there's a flip side to this: fog facts.

Fog facts are known but not known, the sort of things that journalists and political junkies know, but somehow the world does not. The "Downing Street Memo" is a fine example. This document revealed that the head of British intelligence had been informed by his Washington counterparts that the White House was cooking the books on the information it was using to justify a war in Iraq. Yet this was not big news in America. Why? In Fog Facts, Larry Beinhart tackles this question and shows how soft-core, public relations-style political lying has been raised to an art form.

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THE FAILURE TO SEE WHATS BEFORE OUR EYES
1
LIES THAT BLIND US
11
THE ETHICAL HEIGHTS DISAPPEAR IN THE MIST
21
THERE ARE NO WAR CRIMES WHEN THE LEGIONS MARCH
32
DISBELIEVING WHAT WERE SEEING
53
DONT LISTEN TO WHAT THEY SAY LOOK AT WHAT THEY DO
60
WHO YOU GONNA BELIEVE THEM OR YOUR LYING EYES?
109
STEALING IN PLAIN SIGHT
121
THE SOFT MACHINE
132
THE LAND OF INVISIBLE CORPSES
146
OUT OF THE FOG
155
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
187
INDEX
189
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Larry Beinhart is an award-winning novelist who lives in Woodstock, New York. He is the author of Wag the Dog and last year's acclaimed novel The Librarian. His op-eds have appeared in the Baltimore Sun, Newsday and the Miami Herald. He was the Raymond Chandler Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University.

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