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In Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush, journalist Eric Boehlert looks unsparingly at how, during the George W. Bush presidency, the hesitant press corps lost its bearings while reporting on crucial storiesfrom WMDs to Valerie Plame to illegal domestic surveillance. Riveting in its sharp denouncement, and with dozens of disheartening examples of journalism malpractice, Lapdogs thoroughly dissects the press’s misconduct and gives voice to the growing public dismay with the timid mainstream media.
Eric Boehlert is a contributing editor to Rolling Stone, writes frequently for the Huffington Post, and is a former senior writer for Salon. He lives with his family in Montclair, New Jersey. For review copies or to arrange an interview with Eric Boehlert, contact Michele Jacob at 212-698-7528 or michele.jacob@simonandschuster.com.
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