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The Media In Support Of The American Political Structure And Its Institutions As Evidenced By Newspaper Editorial Coverage Of The Iran-Contra Affair, William R. Head May 1989

The Media In Support Of The American Political Structure And Its Institutions As Evidenced By Newspaper Editorial Coverage Of The Iran-Contra Affair, William R. Head

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Knocking the media in this country has become something of a “national pastime.” Whatever the problem, it is never difficult to find someone who is willing to blame the media for complacency if not responsibility.


A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Address Of Governor George C Wallace Delivered During The Third-Party State Convention Held In Omaha, Nebraska, On March 4, 1968, Jean Elkon Aug 1973

A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Address Of Governor George C Wallace Delivered During The Third-Party State Convention Held In Omaha, Nebraska, On March 4, 1968, Jean Elkon

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When George Corley Wallace, twice governor of Alabama and militant advocate for states’ rights and segregation, collected enough signatures to put his American Independent Party on the 1968 ballot for the Presidential race, there emerged on the political scene what many people called a phenomenon, and extraordinary happening or circumstance. It appeared that for a time many observers had considered him only a faintly comical entry. But now George Wallace became a rival who threatened to jostle all political candidates. Nationwide polls certified him as a possible spoiler, and more was his “pull” that tripled his appeal outside the South. …