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Killing the Messenger

The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary and Hijack Your Government

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Killing the Messenger

By: David Brock
Narrated by: Eric Jason Martin
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David Brock is the ultimate happy warrior. Once a leading right-wing hit man, Brock is now the Left's pre-eminent defender and truth-teller.

In this incisive, personal account, Brock disarms the major tentacles of the Republican Leviathan: the Koch Brothers, the Clinton haters, and the Fox Noise Machine. With the acumen of a seasoned political player, Brock takes readers inside his Democratic war rooms and their 24/7 battles with right-wing forces for control of the story lines and messages that will decide the 2016 election. And he chronicles his own evolution from lead Clinton attack-dog to one of Hillary Clinton's fiercest defenders as he knocks down the conservative case against her.

Finally, Killing the Messenger provides the no holds barred playbook for what the new right-wing conspirators will do in this election cycle to tear apart the electorate-and what good, engaged, and informed citizens can do to stop them.
Politics & Government Social Sciences 21st Century Modern
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Though I'm a Democrat and voted for HRC, I fell victim to the right-wing propaganda.

Shocking

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astounding, ]plausible accusations that aught to bring shame to all republicans. I challenge republicans to read this book and to begin to think about the good of all peoples.

mind boggling

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Many changes were made in the audiobook. The majority were to improve the listening experience, which are totally acceptable. However, facts, including dates and direct quotes, were also changed, thus forcing me to question the validity of all "facts" presented throughout the book. Instead of clarifying some issues the book made me question even more if you can trust any sources.

Audio version differs from the First Edition: September 2015 print version.

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Would you listen to Killing the Messenger again? Why?

Yes, I love someone who admits he was wrong.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The Clintons were my favorite characters.

What about Eric Martin’s performance did you like?

Honesty and humility.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made me cry to see this man's change of heart.

Amazing

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