The loony left doesn't give a damn about serious issues like conflict of interest, fraud or actual (as opposed to imagined) destruction of documents.
Hey Rock, I will give 200 bitcoins if you don't use the words 'loony left' for an entire dayThe loony left doesn't give a damn about serious issues like conflict of interest, fraud or actual (as opposed to imagined) destruction of documents.
Hatred against the target of their failed journalism would elevate those failed
journalists of the Star and G&M to the calibre of Woodward and Bernstein.
This article does not criticize the journalism of the Star or G&M other than to allege that they are wasting their time covering the story at all and that there are more important stories they should be writing about. It does not criticize the reporting itself.
Writers for the Huffington Post are not paid?Where is Sun Media? Or do they not do investigative journalism . Why would they? All they need is wacko editorialists mouthing off .
So, all this is brought to us by the unpaid amateurs of the Huffington Post? Now that's journalism at its' best....not.
Writers for the Huffington Post are not paid?
Wait, are you using a news article to say that news articles are not dependable?
OkayI was watching the early evening news on Global from 5:30PM-6:00PM and CTV from 6-7PM and they were actually reporting "hard" news except CTV briefly mentioned Mayor Ford hired 4 new staffers.
Since you are always so slow on the uptake, here is an explanation. The media orgy over the unfounded video has ran its course. Time to again report actual real news events.Okay![]()
Thanks for yet another example of allegations of wrongdoing by specific people fully supported by cited evidence.The loony left doesn't give a damn about serious issues like conflict of interest, fraud or actual (as opposed to imagined) destruction of documents.
Actually it was a Canadian Press reporter whose piece was picked up by the Sun. Nice diatribe though. So you are ok with the Provincial Lieberals and the wasting of billions of taxpayer dollars while they talk about increasing taxes (revenue tools) and fees across the board? Enough said.The worst part is the right actually think the sun is a newspaper. News is based on a fair reporting style. When peter worthington started the sun he deliberately styled it to have a specific bias that was designed to provoke responses in the public with no concern for what fair reporting actually is. Most conservatives eat it up without a second thought, which is why CNN and fox are so popular. The right likes to be old what to do in short, easy to digest Sound Bites that reduce complex issues to simple terms regardless of fair reporting. Why do you think there are so many ads in the sun? Cause they can't make any money on their journalistic style, no one would buy it.
Ya, like terrorist fighting terrorists.Since you are always so slow on the uptake, here is an explanation. The media orgy over the unfounded video has ran its course. Time to again report actual real news events.
Do you mean like Ford's conflict of interest that got him temporarily kicked out of office?The loony left doesn't give a damn about serious issues like conflict of interest, fraud or actual (as opposed to imagined) destruction of documents.
Get your facts straight before you open your yap for once. The Sun, while not known for its investigative journalism ( if that's the polite term for what the Star does) did publish a story about the Liberals deleting e-mails and files.Where is Sun Media? Or do they not do investigative journalism . Why would they? All they need is wacko editorialists mouthing off .
So, all this is brought to us by the unpaid amateurs of the Huffington Post? Now that's journalism at its' best....not.
Next time try and get at least a little something factually correct.The Huffington Post was launched on May 9, 2005 as a liberal/left commentary outlet and alternative to news aggregators such as the Drudge Report. On February 7, 2011, AOL acquired the mass market[9] Huffington Post for US$315 million, making Arianna Huffington editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post Media Group. In 2012, The Huffington Post became the first commercially run, United States digital media enterprise to win a Pulitzer Prize.
In July 2012, The Huffington Post was ranked #1 on the 15 Most Popular Political Sites list by eBizMBA Rank, which bases its list on each site's Alexa Global Traffic Rank and U.S. Traffic Rank from both Compete and Quantcast.