Journalism's finest minds on the Massachusetts Senate race
To our minds, it is not remotely a verdict on Mr. Obama's presidency, nor does it amount to a national referendum on health care reform -- even though it has upended the effort to pass a reform bill, which Mr. Obama made the centerpiece of his first year.
So sayeth the editorial board of the New York Times.
Note the the Times: Losing your monopoly isn't necessarily a death sentence for your business model. But losing your monopoly in tandem with your product being crap kind of is. Hence, your bottom line of late.
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This is hilarious. The Victorians would go to the madhouses and laugh at the lunatics--Bedlam was a madhouse.
It would be very unkind to laugh at the disturbed in a psychiatric hospital but it's just fine to laugh at the lunatics in the NYT.
And in Time, which is still in deep denial that the leaked emails about global warming, er climate change, er the latest socialist wheeze, don't completely undo that scam.
And NASA is being sued to get the real temperatures.
I laugh at Keith Olbermann. I laugh at Janeane Gawdawfulo. I laugh at America Left.
It costs nothing, it's fun, and it's cathartic.