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Eric Boehlert

Eric Boehlert, an award-winning journalist who has written extensively about media and politics, is a senior fellow for Media Matters for America and the author of Lapdog: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush. A former writer for Salon and Rolling Stone, he lives with his wife and two children in Montclair, New Jersey.

Eric Boehlert's Books

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Bloggers on the Bus
Bloggers on the Bus How the Internet Changed Politics and the Press By: Eric Boehlert
This edition: Hardcover, 304 pages
Publication date: May 19, 2009
Ever since radio entered the American private home, technology has shaped political campaign strategy. Radio brought candidates more intimately and vividly into citizens' lives than newspapers could. The televised presidential...
Other Formats: eBook, Trade Paperback
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Lapdogs How the Press Rolled Over for Bush By: Eric Boehlert
This edition: eBook, 352 pages
Publication date: May 11, 2006
Lapdogs is the first book to demonstrate that, for the entire George W. Bush presidency, the news media have utterly failed in their duty as watchdog for the public. In blistering prose, Eric Boehlert reveals how, time after...