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One of my friends thinks you may be interested in the following post: Paid Commenters Hired By Fox News To Spread Right Wing Talking Points Across The Net addictinginfo.org/2013/10/27/paid-commenters-flood-internet/ And so? You cant force people to read anything. If it is of interest, people will read it; if not, they wont. There is no Rush Limbaugh on television because he was in monologue with himself, a bad combination for television. I still have to invest my time if not my money in reading anything on the Internet. No one forces you to read Daily Kos or anything left or right. All you can do with an investment is hope that the marketplace will reward you so either make money or you only lose a little. And besides, I come across comments by left-wing bloggers boasting they set up fake accounts on the Internet to bug the right wing commentators. Hit Piece Journalism By Thomas Sowell - December 31, 2013 realclearpolitics/articles/2013/12/31/hit_piece_journalism_121098.html Front-page editorials, disguised as news stories, have become such familiar features of the New York Times that it should have been no surprise to discover in the December 28th issue a front-page story about a professor of finance at the University of Houston who has been a paid consultant to financial enterprises. Since professors of all sorts have been paid consultants to organizations of all sorts, it is questionable why this was a story at all, much less one that covered an entire inside page, in addition to a central front-page opening, under the headline Academics Who Defend Wall St. Reap Reward. Do academics who attack Wall Street, as consultants to government agencies or other organizations, not get paid?
Posted on: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:35:15 +0000

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