7/08/2007

BIGGEST MEDIA STORY OF THE DECADE

The Constitution guarantees us a free press, but it doesn't guarantee either a truthful or effective press. Which is cool because we have neither right now. Those of us who live in SoCal have a perfecte series of threads starting HERE at Kaus, and following links to many articles that revolve around the complete quashing of a story that would have led to a series of other stories including a murder, one that has been covered up. The overall story was finally broken by LA Weekly, a paper we here regard as a Leftist rag, one that trashes only Republicans while praising every Bolshevik and commie scheme known to man. The totally corrupt LA Times, which we once would have depended upon to actually give us news of local corruption, seems to deliberately cover up political crimes committed by Hispanics (Mexican Americans), to mask most leftist scandal and corruption, and to be focused only on a national-international news searching (creating) org. The only way this particular thread of corruption stories got out (TV News here is a total joke) was because of a blogger named Luke Ford, another blog called LA Observed, and the afore mentioned Mickey Kaus. This complete abandonment of their Constitutionally empowered duty is the biggest media story of the decade and is responsible for the collapse of the News Paper business.

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