The no spin zone

confrontations with the rich and powerful in America

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The no spin zone

confrontations with the rich and powerful in America

1st large print ed.
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On the heels of his runaway New York Times bestseller, The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly delivers another strong dose of no-holds-barred advice and the unvarnished truth for America.Bill O'Reilly is even madder today than when he wrote his last book The O'Reilly Factor--and his fans love him even more. He's mad because things have gone from bad to worse, in politics, in Hollywood, in every social stratum of the nation. True to its title, The No-Spin Zone cuts through all the rhetoric that some of O'Reilly's most infamous guests have spewed to expose what's really on their minds, while sharing plenty of his own emphatic counterpoints along the way.Shining a searing spotlight on public figures from President George W. Bush and Senator Hillary Clinton to the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and his former CBS News colleague Dan Rather, The No-Spin Zone is laced with the kind of straight-shooting commentary that has made O'Reilly the voice of middle America's disenfranchised. Examining sex and violence in the media and the tarnished legacy of the Clintons with the same feistiness as the death penalty (which he opposes) and timid national news organizations that roll over for the powerful, Bill O'Reilly delivers not only his opinions, but the documented attitudes of the country's movers and shakers as well. It demonstrates just why O'Reilly has become the most successful, the most controversial, the most beloved (by some), and the most disliked (by others) figure in television news today_and a culture hero to tens of millions of everyday Americans. And that's fact, not spin.From the Hardcover edition.

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English
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The No Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America
March 11, 2003, Broadway
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Cover of: The No Spin Zone
The No Spin Zone
2002, Broadway Books
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The no-spin zone: confrontations with the powerful and famous in America
2001, Broadway Books
in English - 1st ed.
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The no spin zone
2001, Random House Large Print
in English
Cover of: The no spin zone
The no spin zone: confrontations with the rich and powerful in America
2001, Random House Large Print
in English - 1st large print ed.
Cover of: The no spin zone
The no spin zone: confrontations with the powerful and famous in America
2001, Broadway Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The No Spin Zone
The No Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America
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New York
Genre
Interviews.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.92
Library of Congress
E902 .O74 2001

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Pagination
256 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
256

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OL3950071M
ISBN 10
0375431268
LCCN
2001041891
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4230439

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