Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Foes: Bush Speech Reinforces Iraq Fears

Once again, it puzzles me how these people get jobs in the news. First of all, again we have the problem of the headline hardly summing up the story. Only two people in this story had anything bad to say about Bush's speech, and one of them was a porter, which by definition a person stationed at a door or gate to admit or assist those entering. Is this really who they were referring to? They couldn't find anyone else to talk to, so they talked to the doorman. Nice. Hope they're proud of their degree in journalism. Or could that be general communication?

These are the kinds of people who wish they had their own editorials, and they're angry because they can't MAKE the news. Well, I have to give them credit. They make it as well as they can.

1 comment:

Chauncy Biggins said...

Porter? I didn't see anything in the story about a porter.