To: Timesink
The first few sentences of the second paragraph were so screamingly inaccurate I had to bail out early.
I'm done.
2 posted on
08/12/2002 3:32:59 PM PDT by
dead
To: dead
Skip down to this part - it's a real gut-buster.
Most journalists are Democrats. But that doesn't necessarily help Democrats or hurt the GOP in the way whiny conservatives like to imagine. In a Democratic White House, journalists identify with the administration, whose policies and beliefs tend to mirror their own. But this familiarity makes it easy to criticize when things go wrong (and even when they don't). Reporters understand a Democratic administration's flaws more readily because it's made up of people much like themselves.
To: dead
You got farther than I did, I scrolled through the article and went straight for the comments...even the title was vile, reeking of McAuliffe regurgitation (at least "Moses", bless his heart, apologizes for attempting to tell the same funny story twice). Hello from my new computer at home...I can now freep at night, as long as hubby doesn't wake up...SHHHHHHHHH....
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