So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits-- and the President-- Failed on Iraq

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Union Square Press, 2008 - History - 298 pages
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. Now, after five years of war, he traces the conflict -- from the "runup" to the "surge" -- and the media's coverage of it, in this important collection of commentaries with significant new additions: an original introduction and dozens of pages of fresh material that unify the essays. If a free press is the watchdog of democracy, then Greg Mitchell must be the watchdog of the watchdogs, tracking the performance of the media at Editor & Publisher, the influential magazine of the newspaper industry. Over the past five years, in his widely read column, "Pressing Issues," he has repeatedly been ahead of the curve in intensely scrutinizing both the president and the press--and the controversies swirling around Donald Rumsfeld, Pat Tillman, "Scooter" Libby, Ann Coulter and numerous other figures. His book is a unique history of the entire war--and as topical as today's headlines. Whether writing early warnings that anticipated a long and bloody war, analyzing Stephen Colbert's in-his-face mockery of George W. Bush, or imagining the president confessing his sins to Oprah Winfrey, Greg Mitchell explores how we got into the war in Iraq--and why we just can't seem to get out. 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 rare journalist who has seen it all with clear eyes. In "So Wrong for So Long," he canfinally tell the whole story.
 

Contents

Chapter1
11
Chapter2
59
Chapter3
111
Chapter4
151
Chapter5
213
AboutTheAuthorPage
283
Index
285
BackFlap
299
BackCover
300
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About the author (2008)

Greg Mitchell is the editor of "Editor & Publisher," the journal of the newspaper business which has won several major awards for its coverage of Iraq and the media. He has written eight books, including "Hiroshima in America "(with Robert Jay Lifton) and T"he Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics," and his articles have appeared in dozens of leading newspapers and magazines. He lives in the New York City area. Joseph L. Galloway is one of the most respected war correspondents of our time and currently writes a syndicated column on military affairs. He co-authored the bestselling "We Were Soldiers Once...and Young "and the forthcoming "We Are Soldiers Still." He was awarded a Bronze Star for valor in Vietnam.

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