Wednesday, July 25, 2007
...not to mention the WaPo
...which can't even do a puff piece on Bush's solidifying status as the most unpopular president ever, without lapsing into a fit of coprophagic-induced anoesia, which takes the form of this "analysis":
I challenge anyone to explain what that sentence "means."
"...We don't have that immediate crisis, yet the anxiety about the future is palpable. And the feeling about him is he's irrelevant to that. I think they've basically given up on him."
That may stem in part from the changing nature of society. When [Jimmy Carter] was president, there were three major broadcast networks. Today cable news, talk radio and the Internet have made information far more available, while providing easy outlets for rage and polarization.
I challenge anyone to explain what that sentence "means."