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So, 'The Best Democracy Money Can Buy' really digs into the underbelly of American politics. It’s a gritty, no-holds-barred documentary that unpacks how the 2000 election was tainted by voter suppression tactics. Greg Palast, with his reporter's tenacity, uncovers the Crosscheck program—where they systematically target minority voters. The pacing feels urgent, almost frenetic at times, which suits its heavy subject matter. The atmosphere is rife with tension, and Palast's relentless questioning keeps you on edge. The film relies on real-world implications rather than dramatizations, which gives it a raw authenticity. It’s not just a recounting; it’s a call to awareness and action, wrapped in a narrative that’s as compelling as a thriller.
Investigates voter suppression techniques in-depth.Highlights the impact of money in politics.Features real interviews and genuine footage.
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