The Deplorables' Guide to Fake News

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Nick Harlow ISBN: 9781386686316
Publisher: Nick Harlow Publication: April 30, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nick Harlow
ISBN: 9781386686316
Publisher: Nick Harlow
Publication: April 30, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

We may as well call this book “Fifty Shades of Gray Pantsuits”

Nope, this isn’t a racy novel. It’s the playbook used by biased reporters to promote an agenda… or a certain political candidate.

Yes, fake news has become an epidemic. But there is a cure.

Being able to recognize it. Along with the media people who are more interested in creating a narrative than presenting the public with actual facts.

The Deplorables’ Guide to Fake News reveals the tricks of the trade… which are basically dirty tricks played on the public by a biased media.

Because fiction isn’t just for novels anymore.

FAKE PRAISE FOR “THE DEPLORABLES’ GUIDE TO FAKE NEWS”

“The author’s basic playbook on fake news leaves biased reporters more exposed than a certain former Congressman on Twitter.”

-Campaign strategist Jerry Mander    

          

“When I was a kid mom yelled at me for making up stories. Now I make big bucks doing just that. This book shows how easy it is!”

-Mainstream media print reporter Paige Turner

“The best book ever—” (quote taken out of context)

-Congressman Phil E. Buster

“Drives a stake through the heart of political correctness! Will make a millennial’s head explode!”

-Psychologist Noah Fence

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

We may as well call this book “Fifty Shades of Gray Pantsuits”

Nope, this isn’t a racy novel. It’s the playbook used by biased reporters to promote an agenda… or a certain political candidate.

Yes, fake news has become an epidemic. But there is a cure.

Being able to recognize it. Along with the media people who are more interested in creating a narrative than presenting the public with actual facts.

The Deplorables’ Guide to Fake News reveals the tricks of the trade… which are basically dirty tricks played on the public by a biased media.

Because fiction isn’t just for novels anymore.

FAKE PRAISE FOR “THE DEPLORABLES’ GUIDE TO FAKE NEWS”

“The author’s basic playbook on fake news leaves biased reporters more exposed than a certain former Congressman on Twitter.”

-Campaign strategist Jerry Mander    

          

“When I was a kid mom yelled at me for making up stories. Now I make big bucks doing just that. This book shows how easy it is!”

-Mainstream media print reporter Paige Turner

“The best book ever—” (quote taken out of context)

-Congressman Phil E. Buster

“Drives a stake through the heart of political correctness! Will make a millennial’s head explode!”

-Psychologist Noah Fence

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