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To: GOPJ

None of this type of travel is free, cheap, or reasonable.

I worked with a guy who wanted a once-in-a-life episode, so he pulled out around $25,000 for him and the wife to go to Australia, and ride out via some ship to the Antarctic.

For each of these journalists onboard....they ought to put on their stories where the ‘loot’ came from...to finance this trip of theirs. It might be interesting to have some journalism ethics on this type of travel.


16 posted on 01/04/2014 1:03:47 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice
I worked with a guy who wanted a once-in-a-life episode, so he pulled out around $25,000 for him and the wife to go to Australia, and ride out via some ship to the Antarctic. For each of these journalists onboard....they ought to put on their stories where the ‘loot’ came from...to finance this trip of theirs. It might be interesting to have some journalism ethics on this type of travel.

You're right on this pepsionice...

Journalists don't make enough money to be routinely taking $25,000 cruises. Plus, there's four of them. That's overkill - maybe a PR job masquerading as journalism?

Elite liberals have many ways to lie.

Are these former New York Times boys or just opportunists? The public has a right to know.

A liberal elite group shelled out over a hundred thousand dollars to give the illusion 'journalists' were concerned...' that's a story right there. It should be covered. Ahh for the old days...

The Washington Post could ask who's paying these so-called journalists and why - who's buying their stories and were they 'sold' before the trip stated? Any backdoor graft involved? Maybe Drudge could look into it. Or Hannity. Something stinks in liberal land.

18 posted on 01/04/2014 8:51:57 AM PST by GOPJ ("Remember who the real enemy is... ")
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To: pepsionice
I worked with a guy who wanted a once-in-a-life episode, so he pulled out around $25,000 for him and the wife to go to Australia, and ride out via some ship to the Antarctic. For each of these journalists onboard....they ought to put on their stories where the ‘loot’ came from...to finance this trip of theirs. It might be interesting to have some journalism ethics on this type of travel.

You're right on this pepsionice...

Journalists don't make enough money to be routinely taking $25,000 cruises. Plus, there's four of them. That's overkill - maybe a PR job masquerading as journalism?

Elite liberals have many ways to lie.

Are these former New York Times boys or just opportunists? The public has a right to know.

A liberal elite group shelled out over a hundred thousand dollars to give the illusion 'journalists' were concerned...' that's a story right there. It should be covered. Ahh for the old days...

The Washington Post could ask who's paying these so-called journalists and why - who's buying their stories and were they 'sold' before the trip stated? Any backdoor graft involved? Maybe Drudge could look into it. Or Hannity. Something stinks in liberal land.

Deroy Murdock needs to do a follow up...

19 posted on 01/04/2014 8:52:41 AM PST by GOPJ ("Remember who the real enemy is... ")
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