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February 14, 2005
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More on who's a journalist
NPR story on Morning Edition today on the topic of "Who is a Journalist?" Interesting to hear how many people are running away from the journalist label as well as the assertion that 'liberal bloggers' outed the White House press corps faker.
Also, a nice piece on CorpWatch, nailing the role that PR firm Omnicom have in funding and spreading this spin. It's a lot more extensive than the popular press have reported so far. Best quote, from Sen. Richard Durbin:
There used to be a time when our government would let the facts speak for themselves. It apparently is the position of the Bush administration that the facts in and of themselves are not articulate.
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