The 2006 election is fast approaching and there is a story the media is afraid to touch. The story of how the "Right" stole the 2004 election and how they'll steal the next one too (unless we stop them).
Media critic and political commentator Mark Crispin Miller reveals the evidence of widespread corruption in the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. This corruption--consisting of thousands of little frauds--appears to be the future Republican electoral strategy. The undeniable conclusion is that Bush and the Republicans stole the election--and if we don't expose this theft, it will happen again. This audio is an unabridged reading of the Harper article, "None Dare Call It Stolen," which was excerpted from the book, Fooled Again, published by Basic Books in the Fall of 2005. Includes an interview with the author.
"There was indeed something rotten in the state of Ohio in 2004. Whether by intent or negligence, authorities took actions that prevented many thousands of citizens from casting votes and having them counted. The irregularities were sufficiently widespread to call into question Bush's margin of victory. This was not a fair election, and it deserves the scrutiny skeptics have brought to it."
About the Creator
Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies at New York University and the author
of Fooled Again, The Bush Dyslexicon and Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order. He has appeared on Frontline, The PBS Newshour, The O'Reilly Factor, Washington Journal, and Bill Moyers' The Public Mind, and is a regular commentator on Air America, appearing often on "Morning Sedition" and "The Al Franken Show."