Media
I think there’s a bit of hyperbole here but what the heck … he said it. One more reason to skip The Washington Post.
Seriously, would you put US arms in the arms of people who can’t even aim? This is shaping up to be an “all in” war or a quick loss for the coalition. Wait till you see this video report filed by NBC’s Richard Engel. Duck!
Begin? What makes Mike think they will ever, ever end. In case you missed it, NY Post columnist and NRO The Corner contributor Michael Walsh was unable to join me in the studio today per usual. But to you NRO readers the story isn’t quite as simple as he would have you believe.
No one seems to like the song, except the singer/songwriter and to be honest I am not one of the 30 million views, although I have been fascinated by the viral nature of the story. But When Forbes jumped on the band wagon, well I had to post. Read it and weep my little toiling…
There’s been no shortage of criticism of Obama’s decision to set up a no fly zone/air strike on Libya and I think much of it is deserved. I mean, if he wanted to stop civilian killings, why not make this move weeks ago when not only you would have saved lives … but likely would…
I mean if we are not attacking Gadhafi then what’s the harm? On the other hand … this sets a new standard for reporter involvement, heh?
I almost skipped over this story at Powerline since I thought it seemed to be a bit too local for me, but I stuck with it since John Hinderaker’s stuff is always good. How the heck does a journalist do this and get away with it?
New Project Veritas video from James O’Keefe highlighting more head-banging stupidity from an NPR executive. Specifically, we’re talking about Betsy Liley who is the senior director of Institutional giving. We’ve got more than 44 minutes of audio to go through here.
As I understand the Huffington Post business model, some authors are paid but a huge majority of them get absolutely nothing more than exposure. Since Arianna Huffington sold the site for more than $300 million to AOL a few weeks ago, some of the unpaid contributors want a cut.