Posted on 10/30/2008 2:10:59 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
The Truth -- So Long As It's Profitable ["Is publicly supported media the answer?"]
because while the tape may be insidious, it may not be enough to sink Obama.
This past spring, the Columbia Journalism Review convened a panel of top editors and a media investor to discuss the somewhat tiresome topic of the future of newspapers. The situation is undeniably bleak. One need merely consult Romenesko, the media-news aggregator, to witness the freefall in circulation, the unending editorial cutbacks, and the closure of foreign bureaus at so many major metropolitan papers...
...government should play a role in ensuring the future of journalism: To the extent that the for-profit business model doesnt provide the level of information that we think society should have, thats what government is for, and I believe that.
Nothing is ever what it seems on first examination. A box in a box in a box....
Stop worrying about crap and just show up and vote.
Dugg!
I HAVE voted...have you?
And I don't make the news..."we report, you decide"...crap to you may be gold to someone else.
AND.... who published Congressman Ryan’s divorce papers, thereby eliminating all competition for Obama to become a congressman, hmmmm????? Could it be.. NO, it can’t... Perhaps the LA Times?
Congressman Ryan IS Joe the Plumber. How did they get his divorce papers?
This is the way the mafia works. Is there still a mafia in Chicago?
Yes, I voted two weeks ago by absentee.
Hence, it's no longer "The Main Stream Media", but rather "The Government Media" or "The New Government Media".
My coalescing theory is that it was "The Shadow Government Media" during the Bush Administration, dedicated to undermining the actual administration at every turn.
How are they going to deny it now, after their innumerable Palin suicide runs?
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