Want to know my problem with the press? A lot of it is demonstrated by a commentary piece that ran recently in The Wall Street Journal lambasting Hillary Clinton and apparently misrepresenting a lot of facts in order to do so. Over on a website called ConWebWatch, an author named Joe Moran laid down a pretty strong case that the editorial was, to put it politely, full of manure. Here's a direct link to his article. Please let me know if you ever come across anything that proves Moran is wrong orif you spot anyone other than Hillary-partisans finding fault with this piece. I think a lot of absolute nonsense has been printed about just about everyone in public life, be they Democratic, Republican or None of the Above. And you so rarely see (a) the source correct the error and/or (b) anyone rise to object unless it's consistent with their political agenda. If it slams the guy you're against, it's true, end of story.
I also think that any reporter or pundit who spends more than ten seconds on Al Gore's beard, or who reads any deep character or political insight into it, should be fired immediately.
Good editorial in the New York Daily News about our alleged president's financial planning. Here's the link.