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Monday, November 24, 2008
Monday Nov. 24 -- Got news or a question?
If you have news or a question, leave it in comments. .
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
You gotta love this: According to a new poll by Zogby and the Independent Film Channel the internet is now more trusted than TV and print news combined. ------------- You betcha.
Leave it to McClatchy to provide this daily tidbit tallying the violence in Iraq. I looked for a semblance of balance -- maybe facts and figures about the progress being made in Iraq -- but couldn't find it. If you peruse the McClatchy D.C. site you will find such an array of tilted, slanted news and headlines it will make your head spin. Do you think the McClatchy will spend the next four years lambasting the new president and his policies?
Anonymous said... “Do you think the McClatchy will spend the next four years lambasting the new president and his policies?” -------------- I know I am going out on a limb here, but I am thinking McClatchy may not be lambasting anybody in a few months. Isn’t it so sad when BO’s cheerleaders lose their platform? Give me a B-Rah! Give me an O-Rah! Give Me A Job--- Bah! Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah
4 comments:
You gotta love this:
According to a new poll by Zogby and the Independent Film Channel the internet is now more trusted than TV and print news combined.
-------------
You betcha.
The internet is more trusted because you can get a variety of misinformation, while the old media only offers one false version.
Leave it to McClatchy to provide this daily tidbit tallying the violence in Iraq. I looked for a semblance of balance -- maybe facts and figures about the progress being made in Iraq -- but couldn't find it. If you peruse the McClatchy D.C. site you will find such an array of tilted, slanted news and headlines it will make your head spin. Do you think the McClatchy will spend the next four years lambasting the new president and his policies?
Anonymous said...
“Do you think the McClatchy will spend the next four years lambasting the new president and his policies?”
--------------
I know I am going out on a limb here, but I am thinking McClatchy may not be lambasting anybody in a few months. Isn’t it so sad when BO’s cheerleaders lose their platform?
Give me a B-Rah! Give me an O-Rah!
Give Me A Job--- Bah!
Rah, Rah, Sis Boom Bah
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