The Difference Between Fox on 15th Street (a.k.a. The Washington Post) and a Real NewspaperSaturday, 06 August 2011 23:21
The
Post featured a lengthy front page piece on the Republican debt ceiling strategy. Early in the article, it told readers that:
"Democrats called the GOP irresponsible for gambling with the economy and the nation’s flawless credit. Republicans countered that an epic clash over the debt limit was inevitable, given the outcome of the election and widespread anger with runaway government spending."
There was no "runaway government spending." The bulk of the increase in spending was for transfer payments like unemployment insurance and food stamps that always rise during a downturn. They rose more in this downturn than in most because it was steeper. A real newspaper would have put the words "runaway government spending" in quotation marks rather than implying that it was something that actually existed in the world. ............(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/the-difference-between-fox-on-15th-street-aka-the-washington-post-and-a-real-newspaper