The continuing arrogance of the MSM Mediots to ignore these stories and to spike them plays right into our skills.
They can ignore and spike them all they want too. The truth gets out on the internet, and soon the pressure like a tidal wave removes the bad actors, not funny commedians, tone deaf singers, publishers, reporters, anchor men and now Jordan has been crossed.
Forget the FRmail I just sent you. :)
In all of the hubbub, the Columbia Journalism Review--America's premier media criticism outfit--was notably absent. CJR's blog did not mention the story until September 14, and then only in passing. Goaded by the blogosphere, they addressed the matter head-on later in the day, when managing editor Steve Lovelady wrote, ". . . we're not in the business of saying, 'You may be a bad boy; drink your medicine.' We're in the business of saying 'You are a bad boy; drink your medicine.' And, as of this moment, despite the flurry of charges and counter-charges, it's not clear whether CBS has been had by some undercover operative intent on smearing the president, or whether the network itself is the victim of a smear campaign."