Addressing Dissent
Monday, February 25, 2008Upon finding my blog (I sent him a link), my Great Uncle Morris voiced disagreement.
Upon finding my blog (I sent him a link), my Great Uncle Morris voiced disagreement.
Over the past few weeks I’ve found myself more and more frustrated with the political coverage presented in the NY Times. I can reluctantly tolerate Paul Krugman abandoning his great economic pieces to pursue less-than-apt political ones; I know that columnists will be columnists and the op/ed section of any newspaper is going to be a bit more impassioned come election time. But when research and the reporting of events and quotations loses its objectivity, there is no longer worth to a publication.
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I maintain that he does hold Rock Star status. The cheers and applause that he receives transcend those of contemporary politicians. At least for myself, last night’s stub will join the ranks of Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews in my used ticket envelope.
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