RE: american journalism at its finest...

2008-01-08 Thread Wil Burns
Let's face it, Hillary loses either way with this media: either she's the unemotional ice queen who can't connect with real people, or she's too emotional to run the world; we've come a long way, but not that long. It strikes me that when you look at media coverage of Hillary and Barack that we've

RE: american journalism at its finest...

2008-01-08 Thread Tamar Gutner
Stacy, I had a good laugh from your e-mail, but then saw that the Hillary-having-a-human-emotional-moment was discussed THREE times in today's Washington Post, including two different articles on the same page, and in the Style section. I can't wait to see what the WSJ has to say Still not

RE: american journalism at its finest...

2008-01-08 Thread Leslie Wirpsa
It's definitely worth it to watch the whole clip on YouTube -- much less dramatic in my opinion than the press claims. Leslie From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];

RE: american journalism at its finest...

2008-01-08 Thread John Wiener
New Year Greetings and thanks from an observer (mostly) of the list -- This reminds me a lot of the completely out-of-context hatchet job on Dean using the excerpted whoop it's not just media, it's owned-media At 09:00 AM 1/8/2008, Leslie Wirpsa wrote: It's definitely worth it to