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Helpful Information from the Blogosphere An example of why mainstream media is losing it's grip on the country. Inside Washington is a TV show I never watch. But somebody must. I guess. Tim Graham blogs today at The Corner that one Jack Germond, a "long-time liberal reporting legend", appeared on IW over the weekend and chalked up Jeb Bush's intervention in the attempt to kill Terri Schindler Schiavo to Karl Rove, the far religious right, and "yahoos". (I guess I'm in the latter group.) Graham very helpfully provides the following antidote to the illusion that Germond is just a journalist: "It might help to remember that Mrs. Germond is a DNC official and NARAL Vice President." Does Inside Washington inform their TV audience of that? Lane Core Jr. CIW P Tue. 10/28/03 11:48:57 AM |
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