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June 12, 2006

From the Washington Post I find its op. ed. commentary rather bland.

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Sign Wilkinson

Not so the cartoons.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:01 PM | | Comments (1)
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The editor of the WaPo trolls openly. It is not unusual to see op-eds by the likes of Novak and Broder side by side, both on the same object, with distincly opposing views, often predicated on an ad-hominem or strawman. Applebaum is the worst for that.

So basically they are trolling liberal and conservatives within the space of 700 words, while giving centrists little reason to read their paper.

I can get trolled better, more professionally, and for less money on the internet.