TITLE

White Lies From the White House and Other Politicians

AUTHOR(S)
Morgan, Tom
PUB. DATE
May 2000
SOURCE
Business Journal (Central New York);05/26/2000, Vol. 14 Issue 21, p31
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Comments on the political advertisements in the United States. Exaggeration and misleading claims of presidential candidates depicted in the political advertisements; Views of the public on the false promises of politicians; Stereotype messages used in the political commercials.
ACCESSION #
3200553

Tags: POLITICAL advertising;  POLITICAL ethics

 

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