This is an excerpt taken from a news story about the death of Paul Harvey, courtesy of AOL News and USA Today:
Typical of today's journalism. Why the he!! can't they just write a simple obit without bringing their own closed-minded views into it and taking cheap shots at people they don't like? The same thing happened when Tony Snow died last year. Is it any wonder we tinfoil hat wearing conservatives complain about media bias?
But unlike partisan radio hosts such as Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly, Harvey's appeal was "that he did not represent any kind of movement, not any kind of format," said Michael Harrison, editor of Talkers magazine, a radio trade publication. "He just represented himself and that is highest compliment and highest form broadcasting: when you are successful for just who you are and for being there so long."
Typical of today's journalism. Why the he!! can't they just write a simple obit without bringing their own closed-minded views into it and taking cheap shots at people they don't like? The same thing happened when Tony Snow died last year. Is it any wonder we tinfoil hat wearing conservatives complain about media bias?