tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6621691715090523319.post3323578782785807043..comments2023-10-08T04:12:46.273-05:00Comments on The Political Environment: Defending parks, pedestrians and other thingsJames Rowenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10203270946492159686noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6621691715090523319.post-36444534096038031042018-08-12T21:03:54.074-05:002018-08-12T21:03:54.074-05:00Parks are nice and this post does a good job expla...Parks are nice and this post does a good job explaining why we should fight for them. But let me bring some "journalism" to the dialog -- you know, BOTH sides of the story. The Kohlers are very wealthy and we have all sat on their products. Many of us have stood before them too.<br /><br />Of course they deserve having the parks given to them, because they gave us so much already. Who are we to deny the Kohlers?<br /><br />/snark<br /><br />This is how the lie of objective journalism works. Maybe they will not be brazen enough to publish the nonsense above, but MJS and WSJ is leading the cheerleading to make this happen just the same. Their lies are more subtle and the pro Walker/GOP propaganda pieces vastly outnumber factual reports that point out the injustice of the republican agenda.<br /><br />It is true, however, that a certain columnist at MJS does regularly write Walker worshiping columns that are just as illogical and convoluted as the example above.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com