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Unreadability in the defense of liberalism is no vice
Ed Driscoll writes: When the MSM moans about the gallons of red ink it's spilled since 2001, it needs to ask itself if it's prepared to actually report the news, in a fashion that interests readers, or if it exists as a non-profit ideological support system. I think the answer to that is ...
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MSM: "Ideological Support System?"
QandO — Mark Steyn points to this Ed Driscoll quote: When the MSM moans about the gallons of red ink it’s spilled since 2001, it needs to ask itself if it’s prepared to actually report the news, in a fashion that interests readers, or if it exists as a non-profit ideological support system.The focus of the question is the San Francisco Chronicle’s interview with Barack Obama in which he said his "cap and trade" plan would necessarily see electricity rates "skyrocket". And that the regulation and mandates ...

The Crying Game
N/A — A day before the election? Just wondering who will be crying most the day after? And who might be happiest?  Sad?  Happy?  Sad and indignant at the unfairness of it all? And then what?

Obama, Coal & looming disaster
The Anchoress — ... time, then that’s just too bad—the industries will suffer and so will the consumer… It’s longish but important, so you’ll want to read it all. Jules Crittenden has more on coal-industry bankruptcy, while Michelle Malkin looks at what Obama has blocked in Colorado. Ed Morrissey says Obama/Biden looks a little hostile on this issue Mark Steyn has some fun at the San Fran Chron’s expense, but has a serious point to make. Only ...

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