The Press wants complete freedom to practice its trade, but, look at the result. The dirtier the relationship between the Press and the GOP the more danger to citizen's lives. It is palpable.
This isn't responsible practice, this is selling out. What is it going to take to make the practice of journalism return to ethical content that protects the lives of Americans rather throws them away to benefit cronies.
A police officer offers directions to a driver leaving the heavily damaged supply yard for Castus Drilling Company on State Highway 66 in El Reno, Okla.
June 2, 2013
...In northwestern South Carolina, (click here) authorities checked unconfirmed reports of a tornado, said Jessica Ashley, a shift supervisor for Anderson County's 911 center. The fire department responded to a report of roof damage to a home and callers said trees were blown over. No injuries were reported.
The weather service said thunderstorms and winds in excess of 60 mph in Vermont produced 1-inch-diameter hail and knocked down numerous trees and wires. In northern Maine, radar picked up a line of thunderstorms capable of producing quarter-sized hail and winds stronger than 70 mph. Forecasters warned of tornadoes.
The prediction for stormy weather in the New York City region produced delays at major airports. John F. Kennedy International Airport had delays of about two hours on departing flights, while La Guardia Airport was delayed nearly three hours, and Newark Liberty Airport was delayed more than three hours on arriving flights to New Jersey....
If this is the kind of political affiliations journalists want while calling it benefiting the public. Man, you are killing us.
This isn't responsible practice, this is selling out. What is it going to take to make the practice of journalism return to ethical content that protects the lives of Americans rather throws them away to benefit cronies.
A police officer offers directions to a driver leaving the heavily damaged supply yard for Castus Drilling Company on State Highway 66 in El Reno, Okla.
June 2, 2013
...In northwestern South Carolina, (click here) authorities checked unconfirmed reports of a tornado, said Jessica Ashley, a shift supervisor for Anderson County's 911 center. The fire department responded to a report of roof damage to a home and callers said trees were blown over. No injuries were reported.
The weather service said thunderstorms and winds in excess of 60 mph in Vermont produced 1-inch-diameter hail and knocked down numerous trees and wires. In northern Maine, radar picked up a line of thunderstorms capable of producing quarter-sized hail and winds stronger than 70 mph. Forecasters warned of tornadoes.
The prediction for stormy weather in the New York City region produced delays at major airports. John F. Kennedy International Airport had delays of about two hours on departing flights, while La Guardia Airport was delayed nearly three hours, and Newark Liberty Airport was delayed more than three hours on arriving flights to New Jersey....
If this is the kind of political affiliations journalists want while calling it benefiting the public. Man, you are killing us.