I see so much off-the-wall wording in media stories. It's all over the place:
Seriously, what's wrong with these people? They can't just write a clear and factual news item. Instead, they jam every story into one of their pre-fab molds that are designed to make politics into a game. It's not only stupid, it's destructive.
I mean really. They're myth-making. Their goal is not to report anything; it's to create waves, wonderful waves that will bring the papers and TV stations more business. Talk about ulterior motives. They're playing games with the lifeblood of our country and they don't give a damn. It's sickening.
And the following actual headline is no better:
Romney trumpets rush of conservative endorsements . . .
Obama touts whatever . . .
Seriously, what's wrong with these people? They can't just write a clear and factual news item. Instead, they jam every story into one of their pre-fab molds that are designed to make politics into a game. It's not only stupid, it's destructive.
An emboldened Obama . . .
A volley of words from . . .
Gingrich soldiers on . . .
I mean really. They're myth-making. Their goal is not to report anything; it's to create waves, wonderful waves that will bring the papers and TV stations more business. Talk about ulterior motives. They're playing games with the lifeblood of our country and they don't give a damn. It's sickening.
And the following actual headline is no better:
Oy. I think this means the headline writers have fallen off a cliff.April leap or May slog, Romney on pace to GOP nod