On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and weather. What we instantly got was a freak show of political pornography: lies, distortions, and half-truths — half-truths being perhaps the blackest of all lies. They paraded before us as informed opinion.


Concerning right-wing radio shortly before the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election, in NOW (17 December 2004)

Internet Archive NOW with Bill Moyers. Transcript. December 17, 2004


On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and...

On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and...

On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and...

On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and...