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| Back to Home > Events > Vincent Bugliosi at The Booksmith |
| Location | San Francisco, CA USA |
| Cost | free |
| Address | The Booksmith 1644 Haight Street San Francisco, CA Tel: 415-863-8688 |
| Details | Vincent Bugliosi's article in The Nation about the 2000 election, "None Dare Call It Treason," generated more inquiries than any other article in the magazine's history. In his new book, The Betrayal of America, the legendary prosecutor argues that the U.S. Supreme Court unlawfully chose George W. Bush as president of the United States. The results, which Molly Ivins calls "the modern equivalent of J'Accuse," are troubling and fascinating. Vincent Bugliosi is a former Los Angeles prosecutor who convicted Charles Manson and co-authored the bestseller account of the trial, Helter Skelter. Bugliosi is also the author of Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away With Murder and other books. |
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