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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The New York Times Company has hired Goldman Sachs to solicit bids from potential buyers for The Boston Globe.

Charles Krauthammer praises Fox News for discovering a new audience previously ignored by the rest of the MSM...half of the American people.

An analysis of the growing U.S. debt, and who is responsible (from The New York Times, so you can guess who gets blamed before you even read the article).

Cold weather in Canada impacts crops.

Jeff Jacoby writes about the practice of branding political opponents as racists.

Could the GOP have a chance of turning back the clock in Massachusetts to, say, 1990 (when they elected a Republican Governor and won enough State Senate seats to uphold his vetoes)? Perhaps so, according to this piece.

Here is some hard-hitting journalism for you. Take a video camera, go to a bar in Jerusalem where young people hang out, then interview some of them about their political attitudes, especially towards President Obama (at the time of the Cairo speech), then post it online. You get this. Somehow, having spent my life in journalism and the media, I could have predicted that drunken young people would spout racist and/or obscene remarks, and would provide very little in the way of intellectual discourse. If, however, your goal was to present an anti-Obama attitude as the product of idiotic and racist minds (thus implying that all similar views can come only from such a mindset), then perhaps this type of video would be the result.

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