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If Washingtonpost.com is a blog, It'll be the subject of redicule till the end of time. Whiny ass can't take it after dishing out crap.
Contrast of any top bloggers, Either defend yer stand or apologize/fix it...then move on.
Washingtonpost thinks they can get away from public scrutiny. And their head explodes after they get cought.
feh... pathetic.
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by fugue on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:01:06 PM PDT
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A reaction like this to criticism makes it very clear to me that kos and the front-pagers are far more deserving of the legal protections afforded to journalists than anyone who works at the Washington Post.
"Mission Accomplished" -7.62, -6.36
by wiscmass on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:15:30 PM PDT
What makes her sin this time worse is that this isn't the first time she's slammed somebody on the left with her column.
You'd think she'd have learned her lesson from the Last time when she wrote a column about complaints from the Post's WH reporters (later discovered to have been fueled by comments from an RNC operative) That the Title of A WaPo.com Blog Froomkin's White House Briefing was confusing to readers who might think that Froomkin was part of the WaPo's WH press corps. (so What?)
Ignoring for a fact that she was way beyond her juridisciton anyway when she wrote the column since Ombudsmen are supposed to mediate READER complaints not interdepartmental squabbles. The article itself was inartfully written and full of casual accusations and assumptions. Specifically she stated the post needed a conservative blogger (what's wrong with Howard Kurtz?_) to "balance" Froomkin who was "quite Liberal"
The Sturm und Drang that Erupted on the Wapo Blog was unbelieveable. Howell got downright shellacked by literally thousands of Post readers for that comment and the overall tone of her article. You'd think she would have learned as ombudsman that shee too was bound by the same standards of Journalism as everyone else.
But apparently it has yet to sink in for her.
Knowledge is power Power Corrupts Study Hard Be Evil
by Magorn on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:24:58 PM PDT
by fugue on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:34:00 PM PDT
by Magorn on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:37:20 PM PDT
but according to technorati, it barely register at 'respectable' level. (ie. nobody is giving them love nor care linking. )
by fugue on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 02:42:47 PM PDT
winkler's home page, home webboard
by winkler on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 03:24:46 PM PDT
This sems to be the prefered approach by American corporations, including the media. Rather than do their job and tell us what's really going on, the MSM simply want to Xerox the GOP talking points and spew them as "news". Meanwhile, folks like Kos are putting out the truth. Instead of following suit and giving us a more complete and accurate picture of what's going on the MSM simply attacks the blogs. "Please stop doing such a good job of providing information to the public. If you don't we'll have to actually start doing our job in order to compete."
Well, the folks at WaPo and The NY Times shouldn't worry--as long as there are puppies to train and fish to wrap the major dailies will still be useful for something. As for news, however, there is just no longer any reason to take the MSM at all seriously.
"Fear is a preparation for failure." Robert Fripp
by OneBob54 on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 05:27:39 PM PDT
I mean it. Boycott this motherfucking rag with the goal of destroying it.
JUST SAY NO TO HILLIEBERMAN!!! "The truth is there is something terribly wrong with this country, isn't there?" ---"V"---
by asskicking annie on Thu Jan 19, 2006 at 11:10:44 PM PDT
wide narrow
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