American Thinker's blog has an interesting post about the money that the TV and print media is pouring into the Democratic coffers. Although we long ago gave up watching MSM, this just really tilts the scales on the unbiased factor.
Speaking of bias... that word always reminds me of Bernie Goldberg's book on the subject (which is a quick and interesting read). I completed another book by Mr. Goldberg last night when I wasn't sleeping because I am still creeped out about the homeless situation in our backyard.
Crazies to the Left of Me, Wimps to the Right (How One Side Lost its Mind and the Other Lost its Nerve) is also a quick read. One of my favorite quotes came from the chapter discussing the New York Times' treatment of the Dutch newspaper who published cartoons mocking the "prophet" Muhammad. An online column said, "In the end, it may be that the most significant impact of the Danish cartoons was not the violence it unleashed or the cultural divide it exposed but how it revealed the pitiful lack of integrity, responsibility and courage among America's journalistic elite."
Bernie will also help you follow the money in Crazies. One of the things I appreciate about his writing is that he calls it like he sees it... no holding back when hypocrisy is evident.
July 27, 2008
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