Greg Sargent

Greg Sargent

Greg Sargent writes the influential The Plum Line blog at the Washington Post. Previously, he wrote for New York magazine, the New York Observer, Talking Points Memo, and numerous political websites. He lives in Maryland with his family.

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An Uncivil War
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An Uncivil War
  • By: Greg Sargent
  • Narrator: Adam Verner
  • Length: 5 hours 41 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: October 16, 2018
  • Language: English
  • (98 ratings)
(98 ratings)
The author of the Washington Post‘s hugely influential “Plum Line” sounds the alarm on the subversion of our democracy by self-interested politicians, greedy plutocrats, foreign government hacking, racial prejudice, media... Read more

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