The A word
Is there one political story the press shouldn t report? How can the media cover a subject that nearly everyone s thinking about, but is almost too abhorrent to discuss?
See spot run
Candidates seeking the Oval Office are blitzing the airwaves with political ads. But only one seems to be making any traction. The roughly 205,000 campaign ads that have run on American TV so far this primary season have undoubtedly played a major electoral role.
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Civil war
If Clinton can pull off a couple more victories, the democratic party is headed for a disastrous, fight-worn finish The whole Democratic race is still only two steps away from becoming a train wreck that could derail the party s chances of winning in November.
Easy policework
sports blotter: “No shit, Sherlock” edition I ve always wondered exactly how these gigantic defensive linemen think they re going to beat the whole physical description aspect of post-felony police work.
Slime time
We already know about politicians capacity for coarse behavior. But how low can the press go? Nasty presidential races are nothing new.
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Echoes of Rodney King
A do-gooder who recorded abusive Boston police officers was himself arrested under a controversial wiretapping law When Simon Glik used his cell phone to record Boston police officers making what he thought was an overly forceful arrest on Tremont Street, he didn t think he would be the one who ended up in the back of a police cruiser.
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February 25th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
[…] The A word Is there one political story the press shouldn t report? How can the media cover a subject that nearly everyone s thinking about, but is almost too abhorrent to discuss? See spot runCandidates seeking the Oval Office are blitzing the airwaves with political ads. But only one seems to […] […]