Larry Massaro

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Here were two possibilities of viewing the relationship between the nation’s leading newspaper and the president: as adversaries; or as, explicitly, not adversaries. By choosing to act as though in the war on reality it was possible not to choose sides, the Times—and with it, the American media mainstream—became, reluctantly though not unwittingly, the president’s accomplices.
Surviving Autocracy
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