crazyguy
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right...and they choose which ones to put in their limited space, and where to put them. This is the way they editorialize the paper.everyone loves to hear news and get scoops. it's how newspapers get ahead in the world. they thought they were getting scoops, they were getting garbage.
But when a man takes an aggressive posture towards another man and yells it is different. I don't care what the NOW gang thinks. It just is different. What she did was wrong and was poor journalism. How he handled himself was just as poor and unprofesional and not very manly. Bowing up to a man is different than bowing up to a woman in my book.
I agree, but the problem with that is that there is no way a football coach can stand there and take on a female reporter without looking bad . . . If he's going to look bad, he might as well get his money's worth.![]()
If Ms. Carlson doesn't want to be "bowed up on," she should write restaurant reviews or the society recap. Act like a man, get treated like a man.
Brian Billick calling Jeremy Shapp an "ambulance chaser" during the first press conference of Super Bowl week was classic. Actually, that entire press tour de force by Billick was gold.
I hold doors. Don't often say "Ma'am" because I find it perpetuates Southern stereotypes. However, in a professional situation, everybody gets treated the same. Interesting trivia: Patricia Ireland-UT grad.
Thank you idealistic college student who obviously doesn't read the slant in papers like the ny times or wall street journal... It's ok, you're supposed to be like that at this point in your life.