The Adversarial Journalist.
Who would have thunk? Me aligning with, and recommending, a gay guy of Jewish descent? What's that saying about strange bedfellows? I subscribe to "Playboy Magazine", have for years, however, there was a point where I had ceased reading it, and other magazines I had subscribed to, for I thought they leaned too far left. In fact, I have Playboy's laying around that are still in the plastic wrapper.
Time magazine is also on that list. Anyway, I decided to open the latest Playboy that arrived, September-October's issues. Near the back of the magazine is an article, by Nigel Buchanan, (Did pat change his name? I jest.) titled: "The Adversarial Journalist" featuring Glenn Greenwald.
For those who don't recall who Glenn is, and I admit, the name, prior to reading this piece, wouldn't have registered here either, he's the guy who teamed with Edward Snowden and broke the story of we the people being spied on by our government. Snowden as you probably recall has defected to Russia.
According to this article, Glenn is, for lack of a better description, using his journalistic sk**ls to cut through the present Democratic bulls**t and tell it like it is. He also has a few interesting perspectives on the practice of modern Journalism.
Perhaps the piece can be Googled, if interested. Or rush out to the nearest newsstand and buy a copy. There are other interesting things to be seen in the magazine besides a couple of articles. Just sayin'.....
Mikeyavelli wrote:
So, is she cute?
I assume you're referring to the featured beauties, and yes, they all are. Wahoo. I forgot to mention in my previous post that Glenn has some comments regarding special counsel, Robert Mueller, some may find interesting. Perhaps I'll take time and post his comments a bit later. Right now, I have chores to do.
Richard Rowland wrote:
I assume you're referring to the featured beauties, and yes, they all are. Wahoo. I forgot to mention in my previous post that Glenn has some comments regarding special counsel, Robert Mueller, some may find interesting. Perhaps I'll take time and post his comments a bit later. Right now, I have chores to do.
It is tricky to unfold the center so that the creases don't obscure the good parts.
Mikeyavelli wrote:
It is tricky to unfold the center so that the creases don't obscure the good parts.
Roger that, Mikey. On that note, I'm callin' it a night.
Richard Rowland wrote:
Roger that, Mikey. On that note, I'm callin' it a night.
It's easier on the phone...😊
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