bdnera: I don't expect you -- whoever YOU are -- to understand this, but people who work in "the business" have sources who confirm things before they're made public. People don't complain about it when it's a corruption scandal or a health risk that's made public, so you really might want to think twice about complaining about it at all. (The good far outweighs the bad.)
It's freedom of the press -- and it's what separates our country from many others.
Actually that headline could apply to all you bloggers who had Natasha Richardson dead and buried before anyone had confirmation of her condition.
ReplyDeleteFigures they'd leave out the comma after "fast."
ReplyDeletebdnera: I don't expect you -- whoever YOU are -- to understand this, but people who work in "the business" have sources who confirm things before they're made public. People don't complain about it when it's a corruption scandal or a health risk that's made public, so you really might want to think twice about complaining about it at all. (The good far outweighs the bad.)
ReplyDeleteIt's freedom of the press -- and it's what separates our country from many others.