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Someone finally said it
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pitt.../s_590330.html
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Another interesting article from the New York Times in 1999.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...pagewanted=all |
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We all know that this crisis was caused, in part, by how banks made it easier for people who had NO BUSINESS being homeowners to buy places far far beyond what they could afford. Just look at a list of neighborhoods affected the most by foreclosures...the demographics aren't a coincidence. |
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Here is a great article regarding this issue - it's the most fair and even handed one I've read:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...6375633.column |
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Their top section articles, just from today, are from Chicago Tribune, Time, LA Times, NY Times, Boston Herald, Salon, Washington Times, RCP, Huffington Post, Bloomberg, Indianapolis Star, National Review, Miami Herald, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and the Wall Street Journal. If you include the editorials you can add on New York Sun, Washington Post, and San Diego Union Tribune. That seems to be a pretty wide variety and cover both sides of the political spectrum. Salon and the Huffington Post are both very liberal, a number of the others are kind of liberal/liberal slanted, WSJ is kind of conservative/conservative slanted and National Review and Washington Times are both pretty conservative. Seems to me like they have it covered. |
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I think the news sections manage to stay pretty neutral. The political strategy analysis (both in their blogs and some of the articles suggesting strategies that they link to) are looking at strategy for Republican candidates more often I think, but I would guess that's more because of their audience. Whatever, I read most of the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal most days (trying to have one leaning each way), so I'm going to RCP for the strategy analysis anyways. |
RCP is very balanced but I must confess that I don't read the articles that I think I would dislike. I try to read at least one liberal article per day just to give me the other perspective but I read more conservative stuff. It's not that RCP doesn't allow me to, I choose to read 75% conservative articles.
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