You See, Bloggers Have No Ethical Standards.

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 You See, Bloggers Have No Ethical Standards.
Posted in ESPN , blogs , kissing suzy kolber , magnificent bastard , manifest destiny , michigan , propaganda , rumors | 4 Comments 4 Responses to “You See, Bloggers Have No Ethical Standards.” What’s that saying; you know you’ve made it when people start talking about you , or something like that? More and more, the MSM is getting scooped on stories by bloggers, and they’re lashing out. It’s ... [link]

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Create The Caption #113
Published 11/14/2007 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... think Hillary's economic policy would be strong enough to handle a severe downturn of the economy without destroying the upper middle class?"- Anon _________________________________________ Are you funny enough to make a caption for this photo of "Crotchgate"? (Via Sports By Brooks) Daily Links: Grant Hill To Cry On Oprah Today (AZ Sports Hub) People's Sexiest Fan Is A Dude? Come on. (HHR) MGO Breaks The Lloyd Carr Story, Everyone Steals It....Such Is The Life Of A Blogger (Run Up ...

THE INTERNET IS SERIOUS BUSINESS
Published 11/14/2007 by Oops Pow Surprise <info@blackheartgoldpants.com> at Black Heart Gold Pants
... butt. Newspapers are doomed and antiquated, but the proper response is not to pretend that websites and blogs are not real sources of information. 95% of them are not real sources of information. This website is not a real source of information. But that other 5% should be considered indispensable allies, not adversaries. [HT, daps and hugs, mean mugs and shoulder shrugs to fellow class clown Run Up The Score, who has his own devastating criticism here.]

It's Not A Rumor
Published 11/21/2007 by Brian at mgoblog
... honestly: Teddy Greenstein knows two guys who "believe" Carr would retire after the season. I know 107,501 people who believe the same. "Believe" is not news. "Expected" is not news. "Is" is news. Meanwhile, ESPN led that night's 6 PM Sportscenter with the "is" news, attributing it to "internet reports." This is because ESPN is an awful corporate monolith with no ethics whatsoever. Anyone who expected better hasn't been paying attention. Much of the focus in the blogosphere has been on the pure evil of the MSM when it comes to ...

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