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Hi Judy. You make a great point about credibility. I think vitibilisy is a problem too, for those who elect to just join in the noise and ditto everything. It's hard to stand out, from within a flock.Thanks for the comment and welcome to the blog.
We really do have a lack of investigative journalists.
Look at all the scandals connected to the current administration.
It should be easy pickings for some intrepid reporters to delve into the Fast & Furious scandal as well as the national security leak scandal.
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Hi Judy. You make a great point about credibility. I think vitibilisy is a problem too, for those who elect to just join in the noise and ditto everything. It's hard to stand out, from within a flock.Thanks for the comment and welcome to the blog.
We really do have a lack of investigative journalists.
Look at all the scandals connected to the current administration.
It should be easy pickings for some intrepid reporters to delve into the Fast & Furious scandal as well as the national security leak scandal.