In the past week or so, we've seen several important -- and really shocking -- instances of the Press doing real, tough journalism.
They've asked Scotty the tough questions. They've gotten Scotty to back off the Newsweek story. They've published the Downing St. memo. They've uncovered a rare-coin scam in Ohio.
Well, this has got to stop.
The mainstream media only has a limited capability to do actual reporting, and with a Supreme Court opening coming up, the 2006 elections and the situation in Iraq, they will quickly spend all their journalistic capital.
As a solution, I propose a moratorium on real journalism, and offer the following stories to be followed.
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