And people still ask me why I refused to become a "professional journalist" after getting my journalism degree. Of course, they all work for CNN, or the LA Times.
Too Obvious for the Professional Journalists:
I am not a $100,000 a year editor for The Los Angeles Times. I am not a $60,000 a year top reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. I’m not even a starting out reporter for The lexington Herald-Leader. And while I did spend two years on the staff of the University of Kentucky’s student daily, the Kentucky Kernel, I am not a journalism school graduate; my degree is in political science and history.
So, it is with some amazement that I noted that people like non-journalist Patrick Frey and one of his “jurors,” aunursa, were able to figure out the answer to something very simple, something that analysts from CNN could not:
(CNN Security Analyst Mike Brooks) And we still - but we still do not know a motive. You know, you look at the Jewish center. Why did they hit the Jewish center? You know, and you look at the other places, you know, big icons where there are going to be a lot of people. And that’s what terrorists do. They hit places that they consider soft targets where they can have the most bang for the buck, if you will, and where there are a lot of people - hotels, train stations, those kind of things.
A hell of a lot more at the link.
I don't know what to say. Terrorists target Jews. Dog bites man. The mainstream media can't figure out why either one would happen. To think of all the time and money I wasted thinking I wanted to become a member of this gang of idiots.


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