Des Moines Columnist Thinks Media Does Not Focus On Important Things, Like How Bush Sucks
It's the only thing I can get from this piece entitled "
Little room for real news" by Rob Borsellino of the
Des Moines Register. He intersperses the trivia covered by new media with things the media doesn't cover, like the badness of the current administration:
I knew the exact time Terri Schiavo collapsed 15 years ago, and I could tell you that the runaway bride got a half-million-dollar advance to tell her story.
But I had lost track of how many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq.
And:
I listen to the president making a speech about how much better the world is without Saddam Hussein in power and how much progress we're making in Iraq. That's followed by news stories about a car bomb killing dozens in Baghdad, U.S. recruitment going into the tank, Iran and North Korea getting nuke savvy.
So I've got to wonder if the commander in chief is dealing with reality.
I listen to the vice president calling Guantanamo Bay critics a bunch of anti-American crybabies with nothing better to do with their time, and then I hear those left-wing radicals from the Red Cross talking how the U.S. is using tactics "tantamount to torture."
So how much attention should I pay when the V.P. speaks?
Finally:
The Bolton nomination and "the deadlock that has centered on Democratic demands to see draft testimony that Bolton's office prepared on Syria for a House committee hearing two years ago and insistence on seeing 36 names Bolton requested and was allowed to see from blacked-out National Security Agency reports."
Or news that "Jennifer Wilbanks, the runaway bride, was found to have prior records for shoplifting in two separate cases."
Given the choice between innocuous fluff and the common funeral drumbeating of "serious" journalists, I choose....
Not to watch the news or read the newspaper. Duh.
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