This sounds like a Jayson Blair bs rant.
Re do gays like this hack cover politics:
http://gawker.com/5071469/americas-top-gays-on-campaign-trail
The gayswhy do they cover politics? Because it is like a big campy gay soap opera, with divas and backstabbing and drama, of course! That is just one of the things we learned in Gawker Alum Jesse Oxfeld’s story about the gays who cover campaigns! “’I think that the theater of politics is of real interest to political reporters,’ says one of them. ‘And a lot of gay reporters are theater junkies as well.’” You don’t say, hah. Here’s the paragraph most important for those of you keeping score at home:
The chief political correspondent for The New York Times since 2002, Adam Nagourney, is gay, as is his predecessor in that job, Rick Berke, who started in the paper’s Washington bureau in 1986 and is now a top-level editor in New York. Likewise the Timess lead Barack Obama reporter, Jeff Zeleny, its lead Hillary Clinton reporter, Patrick Healy, and the man who ambled behind George W. Bush in 2000, Frank Bruni, now the papers restaurant critic. (Jeremy Peters, a rising star in the Albany bureau, occasionally joined the campaign crew for those nights out at The Garden and Des Moiness two other gay bars, the delightfully named Blazing Saddle and Frat House.) Theres Michael Finnegan, a campaign heavyweight at the Los Angeles Times, and Jonathan Darman, Newsweeks 27-year-old wunderkind political scribe; theres Candy Crowleys producer at CNN, Mike Roselli, his fellow CNN producer Chris Welch, who was the network’s off-air in Iowa, and producers from CBSs The Early Show, ABCs Nightline, and, of course, Logo.
That sounds like kind of a lot, right? Well, the story begins with only four of them at one of Des Moines three gay bars on New Years Eve, a kind of sad picture, if you ask us.
The campaign trail is, of course, a sexed-up nonstop sex romp, for the rest of the press, but there aren’t enough gays to join in on the “long tradition of flings, affairs, and liaisons among reporters cooped up with only each other for so much time.” See? It’s not all fun and games being a gay.
But, still, The Gays are suited for campaign coverage, because they are forbidden by the politicians they cover from getting married, so, you know, no nagging wives telling them to come home and be food critics or something.
Our Boys On the Bus [OUT]
Talk Radio is mainly for Americans. How many Americans live in California?
So libs, tell us again why the country needs a new fairness doctrine or "diversity" radio? The market readjusts itself.
The only reason to have government dictate content is to ensure that control of the airwaves is in the hands of those who will not tolerate dissent from the party line.
Sounds like partisan media shills laying down memes to me.
California Democrats back causes that would tax millions
Sacramento Bee | 3/17/9 | Jim Sanders
Posted on 03/17/2009 8:05:10 AM PDT by SmithL
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2208287/posts
Heads Up, Pro-Lifers: “A lot to hide” ( Planned Parenthood )
California Catholic Daily | March 17, 2009 | staff
Posted on 03/17/2009 4:59:01 AM PDT by kellynla
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2208144/posts