washingtonpost.com adds blog links
washingtonpost.com has partnered with blog search company Technorati to add links in news stories to what blogs are saying about the articles.
Stories include links to a few of the most recent blog postings, plus a link to a full page of blog postings, like this one about Katrina.
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2 comments about 'washingtonpost.com adds blog links'Just can't understand why no journalist are not talking about the V.P. Dick Chaney Missing in Action. Would you Journalist please ask the question, "Where is V.P. Dick Chaney through out this hurricane chaos." "Why has he been so silent?" This certainly don't look good on our Country... I am sure a lot of people of the U.S. and abroad want to know..
Thanx,
Cee Cee (KS)
Posted by granny at September 7, 2005 4:26 PM
Here's something to mull over. Where in the world is Dick Chaney?! Is he AWOL? MIA? or Persona non grata? I haven't seen him or his minions on the media circuit within the last couple of months.
At a time when our country needs the input of all of its elder statesmen, especially the primary folks that got us into this mess, it seems that VP Chaney and the neo-conservatives are nowhere to be found. Any thoughts?
It appears that Condi Rice is the new acting VP.
What I find even more interesting is that the media has not even recognized the fact that he is MIA. Moreover, it seems that the whole lot of neo-conservatives have disappeared off the face of the earth. What up with dat?
For Bush, with friends like that, who needs enemies!
Alas, the media, again, has dropped the ball on this one in a big way. But what's more important is how much more information is the public being denied due to the ineptness of the media to perform its due diligence. Thus far, the media has allowed the Bush administration to get away with highway robbery. Hmmm...did I just say, highway robbery? Must be getting old. Anyway, from where I stand or sit, the media has failed to investigate the failures of this administration in a comprehensive manner or even when the opportunity presents itself, they fail to follow-up their questions with more insightful and probing questions.
Posted by anotherplanet at August 10, 2006 5:21 PM
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