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Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 106 of 368
The next chapter is about war. So far it mostly covers Vietnam. One reporter tells a story of how he traveled with soldiers and how they were shot at. A bullet went through his pants but didn’t injure him.
Nov 25, 2018 04:54PM
The New York Times Book of Politics: 167 Years of Covering the State of the Union

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Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 271 of 368
I still like this book. It’s interesting to see recent events such as Parkland and the Harvey Weinstein scandal in a book so soon.
Apr 04, 2019 05:43PM
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Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 203 of 368
The next chapter is about Civil Rights. They talked about the 1960’s but also mentioned Wounded Knee. I don’t remember learning about Wounded Knee in history, so it was something new to me.
Jan 31, 2019 03:27PM
The New York Times Book of Politics: 167 Years of Covering the State of the Union


Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 155 of 368
Dec 06, 2018 02:58PM
The New York Times Book of Politics: 167 Years of Covering the State of the Union


Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 155 of 368
I liked this chapter. It mostly covered Al Qaeda and Bin Laden. I found it interesting.
Nov 27, 2018 05:43PM
The New York Times Book of Politics: 167 Years of Covering the State of the Union


Tim Dummer
Tim Dummer is on page 63 of 368
The first chapter is made up of NYT articles about the Presidental campaigns of Truman, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Reagan, Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, Obama, and Trump. The only President whose section I didn’t like like was Bush 43’s. His section was all about Bush v. Gore and said nothing about his campaign. I liked the section on JFK the most because it gave insight on campaign strategies and how he’d hold rallies at 1:30 AM
Nov 24, 2018 08:31AM
The New York Times Book of Politics: 167 Years of Covering the State of the Union


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