During the course of my political traipsing around cyberspace, I came across a couple of really interesting Media Matters pieces. The topic will not “blow-you-away.” Yet, you might find them both reinforcing evidence of a deteriorating American experience or you might simply find them tragic.
“Tragic” is not a word that regularly emanates from my cognitive processes. As I consider the second Media Matters “deck“ (below), I was unable to reach into my ready to use lexicon for a better more descriptive word than “tragic.”.
“Tragic” is not a word that regularly emanates from my cognitive processes. As I consider the second Media Matters “deck“ (below), I was unable to reach into my ready to use lexicon for a better more descriptive word than “tragic.”.
As you read through the second piece, recognize the extreme exercise of over-the-top white privilege and elitism shrouded in bigotry and propaganda. One last point related to O’Reilly and the very accommodating Bernard Goldberg. Let’s hold that last point until you get to the second Media Matters “deck.”
First, kudos to the Baltimore Sun.
First, kudos to the Baltimore Sun.
Media Matters March 10th, 2014.
Baltimore Sun Cuts Ties With Conservative Blog Over Ethical Conflict
SALVATORE COLLELUORI & JOE STRUPP
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The Baltimore Sun cut ties with their conservative blog after learning of the blog’s potential unethical behavior, a Sun spokesperson said Monday.
“The Baltimore Sun’s editorial independence is among our most fundamental values and we have a strict separation between advertising and the content we produce,” Sun Director of Marketing Renee Mutchnik told Media Matters in a statement explaining the paper’s separation from the bloggers.
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