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  1. Internet Archive. Language. English. xxi, 298 pages ; 23 cm. In early 2003., Greg Mitchell was one of the few mainstream journalists to seriously question the stated reasons for invading Iraq. In the years since, he has repeatedly challenged the media to probe the conduct of the war and its toll on our troops.

  2. With tens of thousands of American troops still in Iraq, debate over the war continues to rage on TV news and across editorial pages. Against this backdrop of controversy, Greg Mitchell is the...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2008 · So Wrong for So Long: Greg Mitchell on How the Press, the Pundits — and the PresidentFailed on Iraq | Democracy Now! Story March 24, 2008 Watch Full Show. Volume...

  4. 4 de mar. de 2008 · Now, as the war in Iraq reaches its 5th anniversary, this first-ever collection, with more than 75 of Mitchell s columns, provides a unique history of the conflict, from the hyped WMD stories to the surge. Back in 2003, Mitchell was one of the few mainstream journalists to question the grounds for war.

  5. Every aspiring journalist, every veteran, every punditand every citizen who cares about the difference between illusion and reality, propaganda and the truth, and looked to the press to help keep them separate—should read this book. Twice.”—BILL MOYERS.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2008 · HOW THE PRESS, THE PUNDITS--AND THE PRESIDENT--FAILED ON IRAQ. by Greg Mitchell ‧RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2008. A lucid chronology of error, worthy of shelving alongside the best of the Iraq books to date. bookshelf. shop now.

  7. So wrong for so long : how the press, the pundits-- and the president-- failed on Iraq. [Greg Mitchell] -- In early 2003., Greg Mitchell was one of the few mainstream journalists to seriously question the stated reasons for invading Iraq.