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Category Archives: Journalism
The Return of the Fairness Doctrine
I wonder if the Democrats will try to extend this to the internet? Brian C. Anderson writes for the New York Post: SHOULD Barack Obama win the presidency and Democrats take full control of Congress, next year will see a … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged brian c anderson, fairness doctrine, laura ingraham, nancy pelosi, opposing viewpoints, radio broadcasters
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Katie Couric’s Gotcha Questions
Dennis Prager writes: Just as Charlie Gibson did in his interview with Sarah Palin, Katie Couric set out to humiliate the Republican vice-presidential candidate with a series of "gotcha" questions. This tactic — rarely employed with major liberal candidates — … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager, Journalism
Tagged charlie gibson, Dennis Prager, laffer curve, liberal intellectuals, Sarah Palin, totalitarian communist state
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My Nomination For The Worst Lead Of The Month
From the Jewish Journal: "When Ed Guthman died Aug. 30 at the age of 89, the Los Angeles Jewish community lost one of its most distinguished members." What will be the lead when I die? I see it now: "When … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish Journal, Journalism, Personal
Tagged jewish community, Jewish Journal, lost one, luke ford, yom kippur
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