The Inquirer gave Ed Rendell a front page Lewinsky before the election.
Tierney let Rendell prattle on about how he sold the Pennsylvania jet for more than they paid for it and mocke Palin for considering the eBay route.
Few “small” problems with the “reporting” like it wasn’t the same plane when they sold it. It had been upgraded and has recent engine overhauls which dramatically increases its’ value. Facts that the Inquirer’s Harrisburg Bureau Chief could have found on the state’s ad for the plane, but decided to swallow.
Also, there was the swipe about Palin using eBay where Fast Eddie didn’t. Swallowing hard, the Inquirer did not mention that Rendell sold the nail clipper TSA confiscated from Grand Pa. And sold it on,....oh...I gues....eBay!!!
PA collects TSA confiscated items from 13 major airports in 7 states, has PA state emplotees sort it and them puts it on eBay. But you won’t read about that in the Inquirer.
The Inquirer isn’t a newspaper anymore, it’s a jornalistic blue stained dress.
IF IT FEELS GOOD, DO IT.
How that is even remotely Constitutional escapes me.
A newspaper beholding to unions is the new definition of "independence".