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		<title>By: Carlos</title>
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		<description>Snow vs. anyone in the media is an unfair advantage for the White House:  Snow has a brain and has shown a masterful ability to use it, as opposed to the media jackals, who not only show an amazing ability to function without a functioning cerebrum, but act with extreme (undeserved) hubris to boot!

Must be those J-school profs who imbue the ability to act without thinking and with such pride at the same time.  I'm thinking maybe Columbia J-school may want to try to teach their charges how to question someone with answers.

And while we're on the subject of journalists and journalism, when did the media effectively become an unelected and unaccountable branch of government?  I heard it referred to as such twice this weekend, and it sure rubs me the wrong way.  If they wish such stature, then there needs to be some recourse from the voters or other branches of guvmint to rein them in, to maintain the balance of power. Who holds the media accountable?  It sure ain't the guvmint, 'cause every time the guvmint takes them to court they hide behind their "free press" pass in the Constitution and get away with treason, withholding pertinent information and withholding sources, all with total impugnity.

If they want the privilege, they need the responsibility, too.  Otherwise, they can publish all the classified documents they want, and the country and its security can go to hell in a handbasket 'cause they got their story and Pulitzer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snow vs. anyone in the media is an unfair advantage for the White House:  Snow has a brain and has shown a masterful ability to use it, as opposed to the media jackals, who not only show an amazing ability to function without a functioning cerebrum, but act with extreme (undeserved) hubris to boot!</p>
<p>Must be those J-school profs who imbue the ability to act without thinking and with such pride at the same time.  I&#8217;m thinking maybe Columbia J-school may want to try to teach their charges how to question someone with answers.</p>
<p>And while we&#8217;re on the subject of journalists and journalism, when did the media effectively become an unelected and unaccountable branch of government?  I heard it referred to as such twice this weekend, and it sure rubs me the wrong way.  If they wish such stature, then there needs to be some recourse from the voters or other branches of guvmint to rein them in, to maintain the balance of power. Who holds the media accountable?  It sure ain&#8217;t the guvmint, &#8217;cause every time the guvmint takes them to court they hide behind their &#8220;free press&#8221; pass in the Constitution and get away with treason, withholding pertinent information and withholding sources, all with total impugnity.</p>
<p>If they want the privilege, they need the responsibility, too.  Otherwise, they can publish all the classified documents they want, and the country and its security can go to hell in a handbasket &#8217;cause they got their story and Pulitzer.</p>
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