Unhealthy Overload
I read everything about the health-care debate, and it does get dizzying at times.
Unhealthy OverloadI read everything about the health-care debate, and it does get dizzying at times. Is Obama Losing His Personal Touch?Remember when Obama bowled a 37? TMZ Gets There FirstAcross the airwaves yesterday, anchors and correspondents were reporting on an important break in the Michael Jackson investigation. Why Race Still ResonatesOut of deference to Sarah Palin, I will not be "making stuff up" in today's column. The End of TrustIf there were still a most trusted man in America, in our cynical, irony-drenched, somebody-must-be-lying culture, it sure wouldn't be a journalist. Media Notes: Howard Kurtz on Journalism After Cronkite, Jennings, RussertIf there were still a most trusted man in America, in our cynical, irony-drenched, somebody-must-be-lying culture, it sure wouldn't be a journalist. Final Signoff for CronkiteNEW YORK, July 23 -- He reached tens of millions in his heyday, but here within the magnificent stone-and-brick church on Park Avenue, it was 1,000 invited guests -- some famous, some family, all touched by their anchor -- who bade farewell to Walter Cronkite. Blue-Pill PoliticsPresident Obama declined last night to ask the American people to make much sacrifice to reform health care. Blue-Pill PoliticsPresident Obama declined last night to ask the American people to make much sacrifice to reform health care. What’s the Message?After chatting with Jim Lehrer, Meredith Vieira and Katie Couric over the past couple of days, what is President Obama going to say at tonight's presser that he hasn't said before? |