
Greg Palast is an American investigative journalist and author. He currently writes for the U.K.'s weekly nespaper, The Observer. His work often focuses on corporate or government corruption, and often both working in tandem. His first book, a New York Times best seller, "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Truth About Corporate Cons, Globalization and High-Finance Fraudsters" argues that the 2000 US presidential election was rigged, among other claims.
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Christopher Hitchens and Barbie
Yogi Berra's Investigative Journalism 101
Ground Zero as a Profit Center
I Don't Make It Up
Iraq and OPEC
A Million Conspiracy Nuts Can't Be Wrong
Poppy Strikes Gold
Who Won the War, Daddy?
Reporting From Exile
I Smell James Baker III
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
You've Been Drafted
Dumpster Diving For Votes
Ballots In Body-Bags
George W., War Hero
The Assassination of Hugo Chavez
The Bush Family Frankenstein Factory
Saddam Does the Jerk
Perle of Arabia
What an Introduction
Petro-Dollars
Marines in a Tube
The Chronic
Provisional Democracy
Indian Indecision Day
Bulldozed by the Crusader
Fatherland Security and FBI 199-I
Caged
The Unicycle of Evil
Buried Alive
I Smell Grover Norquist
Lynching by Laptop
Introduction
The Chavez Challenge
Twisted and Maniacal
What Are We Going to Do About It?
"Am I Getting Through To You Mr Beale?"
Mr 5%
Dying Regime
Busted & Bloody
'Mr. Beale, Meet Mr. Palast'
The 2000 Election
New Orleans
The Beginning: Like the Cowardly Dog he Was
(Chap. 1: The Fear) Who's Afraid of Osama Wolf?
(Chap. 1: The Fear) Osama's Mission Accomplished
(Chap. 1: The Fear) What does Osama Want?
(Chap. 1: The Fear) Terror In Tiny Town
(Chap. 1: The Fear) The Con Job and the ''Back Off'' Directive
The 2000 Selection
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