Tuesday, January 15, 2008

What A Horse Race!


In the new issue of Rolling Stone there's an article about how the news media has trivalized the current race for the Presidency. What started as a geniune race with no real front runners in either party and where some of the candidates actually were addressing real issues and the voters were not falling for a lot of the ususal B.S. is falling back into the type of politics best explanified by the three leading Democrats arguing over working for a change, hoping for a change or demanding a change is the right course(when they're all pretty much looking for the same thing)....like the writer says in the article, sounding like a bunch of six year olds. And he lays a lot of the blame at the feet of the media. You can read it online at RollingStone.com. I've long said that some of the best political writing is done in Rolling Stone.

1 comment:

Travis Cody said...

This is why I don't watch any media coverage of any of the candidates.


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