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Buzzflash: Scheer’s Book ‘Incisive, No Holds Barred Commentary’

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Posted on Apr 28, 2006

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Note from managing editor Blair Golson: In a review of “Playing President,” Buzzflash says Robert Scheer’s “insights appear all the more astounding because he stood virtually alone in making them for so long among mainstream journalists.”
You can order Scheer’s book here.


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Even if Robert Scheer wasn’t fired last year from the Los Angeles Times because he dared to tell the truth, we’d still admire the guy. But he was clearly a breath of pugnacious, trenchant fresh air for the LA Times—and that annoyed the heck out of the editor. (No doubt, the Tribune Company, which owns the LA Times, was getting heat from the White House because Scheer took no prisoners among the Busheviks.)

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By rkx13, May 11, 2006 at 11:19 am Link to this comment
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trial

how to bring down a dictator.
how to dethrone a king. 
how to stand down G.W. Bush

offer him amnesty.

who in this nation does not acknowledge his guilt
even G.W. acknowledges his own guilt in his signing statements
who wants to tie up thousands of lawyers judges and resources
in a trial that we all know the outcome

for an admission of guilt he could retire into a probationary existence

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By ralph eaton, May 3, 2006 at 2:54 pm Link to this comment
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Thank you!

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