Buy a Book; Help Consortiumnews

From Journalist Robert Parry: If you buy a copy of my new book, America’s Stolen Narrative, through the Consortiumnews.com Web site, a portion of each sale will go to support our investigative journalism.

All you have to do is click here to purchase the book with a Visa or Mastercard, or you can mail a check for $24.95 to The Media Consortium; 2200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 102-231; Arlington VA 22201. (Shipping is free.) Or, you can get the e-book from Amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com.

America’s Stolen Narrativeis subtitled “From Washington and Madison to Nixon, Reagan and the Bushes to Obama.” The book’s opening chapter challenges the Tea Party misinformation about what the Framers were doing when they scrapped the states’-rights-oriented Articles of Confederation in favor of the Constitution.

Journalist Robert Parry

The book also reveals new historical evidence showing how Richard Nixon’s “win-at-all-cost” political tactics became the playbook for the modern Republican Party and why Democrats have shied away from the hard work of accountability when faced with GOP crimes.

America’s Stolen Narrative rewrites the history of the latter years of the Vietnam War and explains why Nixon started his infamous “plumbers” unit, which later got caught at Watergate. The book then traces how Nixon’s playbook of dirty tricks was passed down through the years of Ronald Reagan, the Bushes and now the Tea Party.

The survival of Consortiumnews.com is also important to the book because it refers readers to documents that exist at our Web site and, in many cases, no place else in the public domain.

As always, thanks for your support.

Robert Parry

Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. He founded Consortiumnews.com in 1995 as the Internet’s first investigative magazine. He saw it as a way to combine modern technology and old-fashioned journalism to counter the increasing triviality of the mainstream U.S. news media.

1 comment for “Buy a Book; Help Consortiumnews

  1. Ellen Corley
    October 31, 2012 at 01:43

    Dear Robert,
    I very much appreciate your research and recently bought your book on Amazon to save money. I probably should have bought it from you but it was just easier that way. I am an independent researcher who has become very interested in becoming more of an investigative journalist largely as a result of researchers like you inspiring me with how much you have pieced together on the right wing conspiracy which my stepfather has gotten caught up in over the last few years. I also am very motivated to get the death of Steve Kangas written about and investigated if possible and was wondering if you were aware of him. (He credits you for much of his research on his website LiberalismResurgent.) It would be very interesting to correspond with or talk to you at some point. I can be reached at [email protected]. I promise I will buy your other books eventually as well.

    Best regards,
    Ellen Corley

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