We're eager to see reaction today to the NY Times huge dump of documents on Afghanistan/Pakistan revealed today in their pages – it just seems to us more intel on how a bad situation isn't getting much better.
But what about the world of cable news, talk radio, and blogs. You know, the stuff that the media cares more about than actual public policy much of the time? Sunday's public affairs programs dominated with what the Shirley Sherrod/Andrew Breitbart story means;
It wasn't all Sherrod, all the time: Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, hardly anybody's choice as favorite Cabinet member, took to a couple of the networks yesterday to talk economics, and why the Obama team will not back off on allowing the tax rate for the highest income earners in America to expire;
The Tampa Tribune makes it's choices for Hillsborough County Commission in its Sunday editions; Republican political consultant Chris Ingram gives us his.
the report here.
This article appears in Jul 22-28, 2010.
