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Distractions, Distortions, Deceptions, and Outright Lies: Diversions That Keep the South Red, Poor People Poor, and Plutocrats and Oligarchs in Power (en Inglés)
Val Atkinson
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Trafford Publishing
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Distractions, Distortions, Deceptions, and Outright Lies: Diversions That Keep the South Red, Poor People Poor, and Plutocrats and Oligarchs in Power (en Inglés) - Atkinson, Val
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Reseña del libro "Distractions, Distortions, Deceptions, and Outright Lies: Diversions That Keep the South Red, Poor People Poor, and Plutocrats and Oligarchs in Power (en Inglés)"
As far back as middle school, I developed a passion for understanding what motivated people to take the political positions they were taking. I wondered why most people couldnt see clear things clearly and why they had to be told what politicians thought and felt. Couldnt they see that for themselves? I also wondered why some people seemed to wait until things happened or unfolded before they began telling everybody why they were better than the other guy at solving the problem. I guess it wasnt until my sophomore year in high school that I began reading more in-depth American history, especially American political history. I became interested in the second Adlai StevensonDwight Eisenhower presidential race. I didnt know anything about politics or economics. All I knew was that we didnt have very much and some other people had lots, lots more. I thought Stevenson was on the side of those that didnt have very much, so obviously, I wanted him to win. Little did I know that he was running against a Republican war hero and that Republicans were trying to paint the Democratic Party as sellouts because of their 1948 and 1952 platforms on racial desegregation. I had no idea that everything said in a presidential campaign didnt have to be the truth. I didnt think these grown men would lie just to win a job. Of course, I had lots of growing up to do. So from that point forward, I committed myself to the pursuit of truth in politics. I found that uncovering the truth about the American political process in the twenty-first century was far more than just a notion, and theres still lots left to do.