Kirk Caraway from the Nevada Appeal took a well-deserved shot at the coverage of President Bush's budget this week, but confused "fairness" and "balance" with objectivity again. Look, it's this simple - a commitment to objectivity means a commitment to the truth, as supported by objective facts. If one side gets the hell beat out of them because of it, that's not unfair - that's deserved.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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