Jon Stewart, Journalist?
Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, Jon Stewart. In a 30-paragraph “news analysis,” the New York Times puts the Daily Show...
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Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, Jon Stewart. In a 30-paragraph “news analysis,” the New York Times puts the Daily Show...
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2010 was a productive year for those of us who love to watch and hear political gaffes. CNN gives us the top five: h/T Political...
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NOTE: This was done originally as a Guest Voice but I’m switching this to a more traditional post where I can give my take on a...
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If you read a lot of political analysis and commentary in the mainstream media and online you can’t escape one fact: a lot of it...
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I have been a great admirer of Hollywood’s great war classics. Who can forget “All Quiet On The Western Front...
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Satire is Very Serious By Tina Dupuy People understand comedy like they understand electricity. They utilize it, enjoy it, know it...
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While I’m not going to try and speak for all of TMV I can certainly make this post on my own behalf. What would you like to see...
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It seems as though the operations of WikiLeaks have set almost every source of power on the attack against a new enemy. But according...
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Time Magazine has chosen its 2010 Man of the Year: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. France’s Le Monde, a member of the five...
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Glenn Greenwald has a must-read piece today about a journalistic scandal at Wired involving multiple undisclosed conflicts of interest...
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