LOL, ROTFL. WashDC is full of lawyer/fools who have never run anything and produce crap that makes felons out of everyone.
Like today's cars. So complex, you have 5+ years of experience and $20,000 of tools to fix many problems. Asking someone without experience to fix a car today would be like asking a monkey to do nuclear physics.
Only some naive college student would think otherwise./div>
Obama -- big advocate of "don't believe he said/she said" journalism. Because, of course, God gave him the right to tell everyone that he's all-knowing. /sarc
Hillary and Warren -- keep claiming to have "evidence-based" thinking. Translation: "use my study, not others." LOL.
Michael Moore -- so wildly inaccurate, Pauline Kael of "The New Yorker" made a joke out of him./div>
"Much of what medical researchers conclude in their studies is misleading, exaggerated, or flat-out wrong. So why are doctors—to a striking extent—still drawing upon misinformation in their everyday practice?"/div>
Yes, I do. He apparently has never worked in a daily newspaper office.
What the F does he actually know, based on experience?
Answer: Zero. Nothing. Nada.
Would use go to a sex therapist who was a virgin and asexual? Someone who claimed to be an auto repair expert who'd never actually worked on a car?/div>
FACT: U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, the only self-identifed Socliaist in Congress, admits that because FOX News is talk-oriented, he's gotten 300% more TV time than on CNN (reporter-oriented).
The Jay Rosens of the Ivory Tower want to censor what you get. Ditto, Obama, Hillary, Elizabeth Warren, and Michael Moore.
He's wrong, all the time. It is as idiotic -- yes, idiotic -- as claiming "Citizens United" is the end of the USA. Well, if buying advertising can win elections, why has Bloomberg lost so much?
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who is Jay Rosen?
Like today's cars. So complex, you have 5+ years of experience and $20,000 of tools to fix many problems. Asking someone without experience to fix a car today would be like asking a monkey to do nuclear physics.
Only some naive college student would think otherwise./div>
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who is Jay Rosen?
We, with free will, our decisions are made by us. Psuedo-intellectuals like Rosen are of no concern to us./div>
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who is Jay Rosen?
Would use go to a sex therapist who was a virgin and asexual?
Someone who claimed to be an auto repair expert who'd never actually worked on a car?/div>
Re: Re: Re:
Gad, what goofy gall. If Rosen wants to improve journalism, why doesn't go start a hard-news Web site? And show up "The Times?"/div>
Re: Re: Re: Re:
Hillary and Warren -- keep claiming to have "evidence-based" thinking. Translation: "use my study, not others." LOL.
Michael Moore -- so wildly inaccurate, Pauline Kael of "The New Yorker" made a joke out of him./div>
Re: Re: Well meaning censorship is still wrong
Like the fools who claim they have exclusive ownership of "scientific truth." When, in reality, science is always being challenged. Duh.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/11/lies-damned-lies-and-medical-science/308269/
"Much of what medical researchers conclude in their studies is misleading, exaggerated, or flat-out wrong. So why are doctors—to a striking extent—still drawing upon misinformation in their everyday practice?"/div>
Re: Re: Re: Re: Who is Jay Rosen?
What the F does he actually know, based on experience?
Answer: Zero. Nothing. Nada.
Would use go to a sex therapist who was a virgin and asexual? Someone who claimed to be an auto repair expert who'd never actually worked on a car?/div>
Re: Re:
The Jay Rosens of the Ivory Tower want to censor what you get. Ditto, Obama, Hillary, Elizabeth Warren, and Michael Moore.
He's wrong, all the time. It is as idiotic -- yes, idiotic -- as claiming "Citizens United" is the end of the USA. Well, if buying advertising can win elections, why has Bloomberg lost so much?
Facts and reality -- they're pesky./div>
Re: Re: Who is Jay Rosen?
It is Jay Rosens -- who, like the Harvard Law crowd, think they're gods -- that have to be watched 24x7.
Everything they say should be treated like a ticking anti-accuracy time bomb./div>
Who is Jay Rosen?
One-sided thinking is very popular in North Korea, Russia, and China. He'd do well there./div>
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