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  1. Mar 4, 2008 · The subtitle is "How the Press, the Pundits--and the President--Failed on Iraq". The word "President" should be dropped. It is not about politics or history; it is all about the press. There is a story to be told there, but the way it is told is not that interesting.

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  2. Even Stephen : Colbert roasts President -- and the press -- May. Neil Young and the restless -- A history of the "Friedman unit" -- June. Media slow to probe Haditha -- Dead and loving it : media air graphic images of Zarqawi -- The cost of killing civilians -- Bruce Springsteen vs. Ann Coulter -- September.

  3. With tens of thousands of American troops still in Iraq, debate over the war continues to rage on TV news and across editorial pages. Against this backdrop of controversy, Greg Mitchell is the rare journalist who has seen it all with clear eyes. In "So Wrong for So Long," he canfinally tell the whole story.

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  4. Mar 24, 2008 · He has just written a new book chronicling the media’s failing on covering Iraq titled, So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits—and the President—Failed on Iraq. [includes rush ...

  5. Mar 4, 2008 · so wrong for so long how the press, the pundits--and the president--failed on iraq. by greg mitchell ‧ release date: march 4, 2008

  6. As the Iraq war spun out of control, Mitchell was repeatedly ahead of the curve in intensely scrutinizing both the president and the press--and the controversies swirling around Judith Miller, Donald Rumsfeld, Pat Tillman, Valerie Plame, Bradley Manning, and numerous other figures. His book is a unique history of the entire war.

  7. Get this from a library! So wrong for so long : how the press, the pundits-- and the president-- failed on Iraq. [Greg Mitchell] -- In early 2003., Greg Mitchell was one of the few mainstream journalists to seriously question the stated reasons for invading Iraq. In the years since, he has repeatedly challenged the media to probe ...