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The Press and the Modern Presidency

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Scandal and sex sell, even in the serious business of presidential news coverage. The media deference shown to Kennedy and the scrutiny applied to Clinton illustrate the changed relation between the two, and bookend this pertinent, updated 1998 Choice Outstanding Academic Book award-winner. Liebovich tackles misconceptions about the media's role in politics; how chief exec

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Hardcover, 300 pages
Published June 30th 2001 by Praeger Publishers (first published 2001)
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