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In Spin Cycle, Washington Post reporter Howard Kurtz reveals the inside workings of Clinton's well-oiled propaganda machine - arguably the most successful team of White House spin doctors in history. He takes the reader into closed-door meetings where Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Mike McCurry, Lanny Davis, and other top officials plot strategy to beat back the scandals and neutralize a hostile press corps through stonewalling, stage managing, and outright intimidation.
He depicts a White House obsessed with spin and pulls back the curtain on events and tactics that the administration would prefer to keep hidden.
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American Propaganda, History, Politics and government, Press and propaganda, 89.56 political communication, Propaganda, PR-Beratung, Journalism, united statesPeople
Bill Clinton (1946-)Places
United StatesTimes
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Spin cycle: inside the Clinton propaganda machine
1998, Free Press
in English
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Spin cycle: how the White House and the media manipulate the news
1998, Simon & Schuster
in English
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Spin Cycle: How the White House and the Media Manipulate the News
September 9, 1998, Free Press
Paperback
in English
- 1st Touchstone Ed edition
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Spin cycle: how the White House and the media manipulate the news
1998, Touchstone, Free Press
in English
- 1st Touchstone ed. / rev. and updated with a new epilogue from the author.
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"A Touchstone book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"THE ISSUE OF THE DAY, IMPROBABLY ENOUGH, WAS SLAVERY."
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