Geez, we could have predicted this.
October 27, 2009
Geez, we could have predicted this.
October 26, 2009
October 26, 2009
Rupert Murdoch In Beijing: ‘The Philistine Phase Of The Digital Age Is Almost Over’ | paidContent.
The Philistine phase of the digital age is almost over. The aggregators and the plagiarists will soon have to pay a price for the co-opting of our content. But if we do not take advantage of the current movement toward paid-for content, it will be the content creators, the people in this hall, who will pay the ultimate price and the content kleptomaniacs will triumph.
Get on the bandwagon China. All along I thought Rupert was quite the liberal. He sure likes making that $$$$. Thanks Rupert.
October 26, 2009
Jill Stanek – Smackdown: Patrick Kennedy’s bishop calls him “ignorant… a disappointment”.
Uhm, ouch!
Ignorant, irresponsible? The Catholic Church is barely seeing this? I guess being a Kennedy doesn’t mean much anymore.
October 25, 2009
What business does the UN have doing this?
October 25, 2009
Boston Herald. Geez. I’m sure Deval is glad to have the $600,000 grand, but maybe Barry should have done him a favor and stayed in D.C. To avoid the Bush-like embarrassment of low turnout and protestors. And we aren’t even a year into the first term yet.
Boston Globe helpfully plays down and buries five long graphs down but can’t quite ignore Obama’s low draw. We’ll get to that eventually, like they did. First, It was all about lowering expectations. And keeping the insider positioned as an outsider:
Sweeping into town for the fund-raiser and to deliver a speech on clean energy at MIT, Obama said Patrick deserves credit for implementing near-universal health care, investing in education, and making the alternative energy and biotech industries a priority. If voters fail to recognize this hard work in next year’s state election, the president said, it will not bode well for the United States.
Where’s ACORN and Project Vote when you need them?