February 12, 2005
Accountability
Eason Jordan has resigned. I guess CNN decided to duck after all. I'd still like to see the video from Davos, but I feel pretty comfortable that we know what we would see, at this point.
Sooner or later, the "professional" media is going to realize that there is a new accountability for those would would radically reshape the perception of the world we live in.
I just wonder how many more Dan Rathers and Eason Jordans it will take before that message finally sinks in.
Update: Michelle Malkin has an excellent thread titled Easongate: A Retrospective which has links to many of the power players in this episode.
You're living history in the making, folks, and in real-time.
Ain't it a rush?
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Sooner or later, the "professional" media is going to realize that there is a new accountability for those would would radically reshape the perception of the world we live in.
I just wonder how many more Dan Rathers and Eason Jordans it will take before that message finally sinks in.
Update: Michelle Malkin has an excellent thread titled Easongate: A Retrospective which has links to many of the power players in this episode.
You're living history in the making, folks, and in real-time.
Ain't it a rush?
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