The constant anti-government drum beat continues. Blaming government for all ills is political scapegoating. The results are beginning to resemble what was once called sedition. Broadcasts like this one approach seditious libel. In effect, radical pundits are suggesting the overthrow of government. The results are evident in the plane crashing into the IRS in Austin, the shooting of two guards at the pentagon, and other acts of violence.
It is sad that the standards of broadcast journalism have been reduced to an analogue of the Jerry Springer Show.
Anonymous User March 7, 2010
at 12:24am
The constant anti-government drum beat continues. Blaming government for all ills is political scapegoating. The results are beginning to resemble what was once called sedition. Broadcasts like this one approach seditious libel. In effect, radical pundits are suggesting the overthrow of government. The results are evident in the plane crashing into the IRS in Austin, the shooting of two guards at the pentagon, and other acts of violence.
It is sad that the standards of broadcast journalism have been reduced to an analogue of the Jerry Springer Show.