An edition of Spin cycle (1998)

Spin cycle

how the White House and the media manipulate the news

1st Touchstone ed.
Spin cycle
Howard Kurtz, Howard Kurtz
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An edition of Spin cycle (1998)

Spin cycle

how the White House and the media manipulate the news

1st Touchstone ed.

In Spin Cycle, Washington Post reporter Howard Kurtz reveals the inside workings of Clinton's well-oiled propaganda machine - arguably the most successful team of White House spin doctors in history. He takes the reader into closed-door meetings where Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Mike McCurry, Lanny Davis, and other top officials plot strategy to beat back the scandals and neutralize a hostile press corps through stonewalling, stage managing, and outright intimidation.

He depicts a White House obsessed with spin and pulls back the curtain on events and tactics that the administration would prefer to keep hidden.

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
346

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Cover of: Spin cycle
Spin cycle: how the White House and the media manipulate the news
1998, Simon & Schuster
in English - 1st Touchstone ed.
Cover of: Spin cycle
Spin cycle: inside the Clinton propaganda machine
1998, Free Press
in English
Cover of: Spin cycle
Spin cycle: how the White House and the media manipulate the news
1998, Touchstone, Free Press
in English - 1st Touchstone ed. / rev. and updated with a new epilogue from the author.
Cover of: Spin Cycle
Spin Cycle
November 6, 1998, Pan Books
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Spin Cycle
Spin Cycle: How the White House and the Media Manipulate the News
September 9, 1998, Free Press
Paperback in English - 1st Touchstone Ed edition

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Edition Notes

"A Touchstone book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-332) and index.

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New York, NY

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xxii, 346 p. ;
Number of pages
346

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Open Library
OL20507879M
ISBN 10
0684857154
OCLC/WorldCat
39933480
Library Thing
506241
Goodreads
981877

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OL1848768W

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First Sentence

"THE ISSUE OF THE DAY, IMPROBABLY ENOUGH, WAS SLAVERY."

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