Maybe it's time to end the tacit agreement that mainstream journalist's own lives are somehow off limits. If these jerks are going to sell themselves as personalities and go on to try to form public opinion with less than subtle personal politics, then they should be fair game too. It's high time the public saw that "opinion makers" like Hannity, Coulter, Will etc are themselves anything but regular Joes. They are multimillionaires who are above all being conservative about their own privileges and low tax rates.
These rich pundits' concern for working class people really brings a tear to my eye. Their concern is so great, I bet they spend a LOT of time in small town America mingling with the regular Joes. And I bet they never, ever, ever, ever drink lattes.
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How many of these commentators on the television are millionaires?
I think that the media people who cover politics in America are too rich.
Maybe it's time to end the tacit agreement that mainstream journalist's own lives are somehow off limits. If these jerks are going to sell themselves as personalities and go on to try to form public opinion with less than subtle personal politics, then they should be fair game too. It's high time the public saw that "opinion makers" like Hannity, Coulter, Will etc are themselves anything but regular Joes. They are multimillionaires who are above all being conservative about their own privileges and low tax rates.
These rich pundits' concern for working class people really brings a tear to my eye. Their concern is so great, I bet they spend a LOT of time in small town America mingling with the regular Joes. And I bet they never, ever, ever, ever drink lattes.