Scott P. (Stampman) reviewed Fat Man Fed Up : How American Politics Went Bad on + 12 more book reviews
I read this book with the antiipation that it would shed some light on the media's role in the political process. To give the author credit, he does identify himself as a liberal and disclose that his wife is a Democrat Party operative, then he goes on to try and convince the reader that he is unbiased. He does a woefully poor job of doing so. He takes every opportunity to jab at G. W. Bush and the Republicans while giving lip service to any irregularities on the Democrat side of the discussion.
This was hardly the unbiased account of a career newspaper journalist. It is an interesting read but don't read it with the idea that it will shed any light on the political process.
This was hardly the unbiased account of a career newspaper journalist. It is an interesting read but don't read it with the idea that it will shed any light on the political process.
Cherryl M. (drummergirl) reviewed Fat Man Fed Up : How American Politics Went Bad on + 175 more book reviews
Read me before you decide this a great book to read and you will be hounded for an email to confirm it's ok so, this is an excellent reading book and we picked it up here and it's not a hard cover book but a soft cover book called the advance uncorrected proof, ie an advance copy of the book. The politics he speaks about will enlighten your open mind and give you a better understanding of some of the undertakings and politics going around you. This guy's writing has us chasing down us materials he has written because it's so good. Terminology is plain enough and in a semi story form and down right funny.