>>See also
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=5747>
>It's really a shame that this source too is biased. Seems there are few-to-none actually unbiased sources any more. This gets everyone operating with their own version of a truth, rather than the real truth.
Truly the crux of the modern information age. Personally I preferred the old news business. They were wrong sometimes but you didn't have to constantly wonder about motive and POV.
I think part of the problem (if like me you consider it a problem) is that we are now in a 24/7 news cycle that sometimes leads to sensationalism and/or sloppiness in the race to be first with the news. And blogs are making matterws worse IMO. Not only is there is a race to announce the news, there is now a race to announce OPINIONS about the news. That whirring noise you hear is Edward R. Murrow spinning in his grave.