Fox is, predictably, crowing about a reporter tripping over his own humanity, again.
Fox is, predictably, crowing about a reporter tripping over his own humanity, again. He was wrong, he lost perspective, he quit. It's a shame, but it's happening a lot, now, because people who are probably otherwise professional and sensible are (just guessing) feeling angry, trapped, threatened, and betrayed. Among other things. It messes with you. So, ok, the guy did the honorable thing. The problem is that it's mostly only one side who has any concept, anymore, of professionalism or honor. Awkward. But the Fox article is Fox. Classic propaganda. And I'm just gonna vent about that while invoking Shakespeare. (I didn't link to the article that someone linked elsewhere that set this off, but if you really want to click on a Fox article tell me and I'll add the link below.) Berry was not the first journalist to apologize for a tweet suggesting that the president or one of his supporters shared resonsibility for Thurday's massacre. [sic] Here's the thing ...