Prof Reynolds quips: "Yeah, when an obviously corrupt machine’s
thug-in-chief preaches citizen disarmament, it’s just a little too
obvious what it’s about . . . ."
Meanwhile the rest of Illinois isn't doing so hot financially.
And yet the Dems want to expand these failed policies to the whole nation.
Change!
Also via Insty, the power of the citizen media and exposing other "masks".
Mark Steyn goes:
Helen Thomas was an unreadable and unread columnist, and the only time she generates so much traffic that it crashes the site is the announcement that her career's self-destructed. That tells you a lot about American newspapering right there. Good thing two columnists didn't say something dumb or the site could have been out for weeks.
And here's the other side to that FTC "advice" and the looming newspaper bailout
A guy with a flip camera just took out one of the most storied names in American journalism. Presumably US newspaper managements have been assured by Obama, Pelosi, Frank et al that that bailout's a-comin' any day now. The alternative is that they're inept timeserving mediocrities too dullwitted even to know they're going over the falls.
If you go to a protest, if you hear a politician speak, if you
question a reporter. Record it.
These flip and other cameras are pretty cheap and they're allowing the
citizen to take down these corrupt "elites".
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