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Stonewalled

My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington

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In this New York Times bestseller, a CBS reporter reveals how the Obama Administration spied on her and offers a scathing critique of the media industry.

Americans are at the mercy of powerful figures in business and government who are virtually unaccountable. The Obama Administration in particular has broken new ground in its monitoring of journalists, intimidation and harassment of opposition groups, and surveillance of private citizens.

Five-time Emmy Award-winner Sharyl Attkisson has been a journalist for more than thirty years. During that time she has exposed scandals and covered controversies under both Republican and Democratic administrations. She has also seen the opponents of transparency go to ever greater lengths to discourage and obstruct legitimate reporting.

Attkisson herself has been subjected to "opposition research" efforts and spin campaigns. These tactics increased their intensity as she relentlessly pursued stories that the Obama Administration dismissed. Stonewalled is the story of how her news reports were met with a barrage of PR warfare tactics, including online criticism, as well as emails and phone calls up the network chain of command in an effort to intimidate and discourage the next story. By recounting her personal tale, Attkisson sets it against the larger story of the decline of investigative journalism and unbiased truth telling in America today.

"A chilling portrait of our times . . . astonishing." —New York Times–bestselling author David Kirby

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2016

      Despite having been on the beat for more than 30 years, journalist Attkisson claims that she never encountered the type of resistance that she experienced from the Obama administration. Her coverage of Benghazi and the launch of the Affordable Care Act earned her the enmity of her network employer and the government. This page-turning memoir explains why the media are held in such low regard.

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      December 1, 2014
      A respected investigative journalist perceived as having a political chip on her shoulder when she left CBS reveals a deeper story.With more than 30 years in broadcast journalism, Attkisson has received five Emmys and an Edward R. Murrow Award for her work. She makes the claim that she was as doggedly the scourge of Republican administrations as Democratic ones. But with unrelenting coverage of the flubbed healthcare.gov rollout, Benghazi, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Operation Fast and Furious, the flawed gun-running operation, the author argues that the convergence of a thin-skinned Obama administration's reaction to her work and "skittish," liberal ideological news managers at CBS made the climate for her investigative work untenable. (She goes so far as to say that Evening News with Scott Pelley executive producer Pat Shevlin "sometimes had a difficult time grasping complex stories.") Finding it increasingly difficult to get her segments aired as she conceived of them, Attkisson eventually negotiated a departure from the network-but not before a long, mysterious bout of sophisticated hacking of her computer occurred (the author intimates in the book that someone inside the federal government is responsible and her telling of the hacking makes for thrilling reading). The fact that Attkisson joined the staff of the Daily Signal, the news site funded by the Heritage Foundation, after leaving CBS may indicate she's conservative by nature, but she doesn't blindly repeat Republican talking points. Instead, she's more concerned that politicians on both sides of the aisle often forget that they serve everyday citizens rather than the rich and powerful. "[The politicians] think they own your tax dollars," she writes. "They think they own the information their agencies gather on the public's behalf. They think they're entitled to keep that information from the rest of us and...they're bloody incensed that we want it." A deep, nuanced and indignant indictment of the players who have made investigative journalism harder to conduct, even if those actors are other journalists.

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