15 Replies to “Not Watching For The Asteroid”

  1. Ironic isn’t it; that they will be cutting what I suspect are expensive full-time positions, and will instead be looking to the market for “freelance reporters”.
    In my view, the sheeple are the reporters and employees of these MSM outlets that have, through their own complacency, ensured their own professional demise.
    Now, it appears they must go into the market to sell their wears. Which means they must report instead of opine; which is exactly what they should have been doing in the first place. Funny how that works, eh?

  2. “[Westin] had to kill a proposed op-ed piece on the Supreme Court after his advisers told him it was too opinionated for a network news leader.”
    Wow. This guy really was Obama’s mouthpiece. Good riddance (although I’m sure Obama will find work for him somewhere).

  3. “I’ve always admired those few who know when it’s time to move on,” Westin said in a letter to the staff. “This is the right time for me.”
    I bet. Sounds like someone making vinegar into wine. Lots & lots of wine.
    The sooner the liars are bereft of any exposure the less BS we have to wade through.
    They pulled the trigger on themselves. Pride will do that.
    JMO

  4. If the federal government eventually controls the distribution of medical care in the U.S. then after that process has settled in and become inefficient ABC will no doubt offer their voice to Hide The Decline in the standard of health care.
    ABC must contact Michael Mann immediately.

  5. batb- You’re too kind! I think instead of ‘nicer’, I’d use ‘more deserving’ or ‘more despicable’ or ‘more loathsome’ or ….

  6. Even a full-day infomercial will turn off more viewers on OBamacare than it will convince that it is a good idea. The transparent bias is a negative not a positive.

  7. Any indication that this media-downsizing virus that attacked ABC can survive in colder climes?

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