7/7/11

So if one fifth of reporters questions are process why are the other eighty percent so unfruitful?

Yglesias | ThinkProgress: "Ordinary people don’t care about politics all that much. But when they do decide to pay attention to politics, it’s because they’re worried about jobs or the environment or energy prices or taxes or something. It’s never because they’re wondering how the president reacted to Steny Hoyer’s remarks about Eric Cantor’s characterization of the Treasury secretary’s statement about the debt ceiling." I think there's more to it. See Charles Sanders Peirce on "natural" triadic thinking. Journalists are trained not to hope.



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