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What's In A Word?
I came across another example of the way our government parses words to obscure rather than clarify meaning. In the past, readers may recall I had an exchange with a former staff member for Under Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz, who served in the George W. Bush administration. Being d...
What so bloody few have done was to consider the record of the subject who was dumped to cover the pop-tart being arraigned or getting out of jail or who cares what. Jane Harmon was a member of congress who plain old sucked on civil liberties and privacy.
The people up-in-arms about the cut away from Harmon can only do it in ignorance of Harmon's record just as they didn't know better to blame Phil Griffin for the departure of Keith Olbermann, Cenk Uygur or Martin Bashir. Anyone in the know would have seen the cut away as an improvement to Andrea Mitchell's habit of flipping through her Golden Rolodex for an hour every weekday.