World Net Daily: Setting the Bar Surprisingly Low
Joseph Farah is many things to many people, , internet pioneer, mustache farmer, , author. Farah has just published his new book, 'Stop The Presses!', which promises readers an insider's view of how he helped shape the new media revolution, and how it's going to totally destroy the liberal MSM:
Today WND.com is the largest independent news service on the Internet. Stop the Presses! is not just Farah's story, but that of a new wave of media superstars who have forever changed the way Americans get their news and express their views.
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Matt Drudge...these are just some of the New Media names that old-school media like ABC News has acknowledged "." This revolution has shaken the foundations of the mainstream media, eroding its ability to control the flow of information...and with it, the power to control the lives of millions around the world.
The New Media revolution's beginnings have never been told - until now.
And really, with from both Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh, who wouldn't want a copy? Why, it seems like only yesterday I was browsing WND (I go there for the nudie pics) and recall seeing a World Net Daily exclusive about the book, a bold and patriotic "Farah's 'Stop The Presses!' Gets 5 Stars", with slightly smaller print underneath reporting "Amazon reviews unanimous about this 'must read':
Joseph Farah's "Stop The Presses! The Inside Story of the New Media Revolution" gets a unanimous 5-star rating from Amazon reviewers in its first month in release.
One reviewer called the book, "Knock your socks off reading."
If that doesn't convince you to get ahead of the curve on the new media revolution and buy 'Stop The Presses!', I don't know what will. But don't take my word for it, go read the unanimous reviews from these three hard-nosed for yourself.
Update: Heh. just proves how scared the fancy boys at are of Farah's pioneering book... by refusing to review it for reasons of clear bias, they simply confirm his thesis. Think about it.
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