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I have dealt with the tragic detritus of torture as carried out by vietnamese and koreans, but what they did pales in comparison with what the bush administration has constructed on virtually a global basis. Jan 19, 2016 from the bestselling author of the dark side, an electrifying work of investigative journalism that uncovers the agenda of this powerful group. A conversation between jane mayer, author of dark money and tommy vietor of pod save america and pod save the world about the billionaires funding the rise of the radical right. The dark side grew out of articles mayer wrote for the new yorker, where shes a staff writer, so readers of those will be familiar with some of. Read the dark side pdf the inside story of how the war on terror turned into a war on american ideals by jane mayer doubleday a. Well, again, this is part ofif you look at the history, what happened was, after 2012, when obama was reelected, despite the fact that the. The dark side, jane mayers gripping new account of the war on. The unmaking of the president, 19841988, with doyle mcmanus, and strange justice. I put six questions to jane mayer on the subject of her book, the dark side. Yesterday we spoke withthe new yorkera s jane mayer about the dark side, her new book exploring the white housea s move to abusive interrogations after 911. The dark side jane mayer pdf the inside story of how the war on. The raid was a triumph due in part to what law enforcement.
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Koreans, but what they did pales in comparison with what the bush. Drawing on public records, newly unearthed documents, and hundreds of interviews, it recounts decades of farright. Frank rich, the new york timesin the dark side, jane mayer, a staff writer for the new yorker, documents some of the ugliest allegations of wrongdoing. Far from a conspiracy theory, these are the cold hard facts of the powerful and immensely wealthy individuals behind the rise of todays radical rightwing conservative movement. Jane meredith mayer born 1955 is an american investigative journalist who has been a staff writer for the new yorker since 1995. Jul 20, 2008 the dark side grew out of articles mayer wrote for the new yorker, where shes a staff writer, so readers of those will be familiar with some of the material here. Yet mayers account of the plutocratled juggernaut fails to explain something just as alarming. The book expands on mayers famous article, covert operations, published by the new yorker in august 2010.