Monday, March 30, 2009

Rose Tinted Spectacles

Whatever your political predilection, the standard of your paper in this country is invariably poor. A search of articles in newspaper archives shows a cavernous gap in the quality of journalism between past and present. Much of our current papers are full of vacuous opinions that would fail to challenge the intelligence and opinions of a twelve-year-old child.


That's according to Philip Salter writing today at the Adam Smith institute blog who says that instead of looking to digital for safety they need to look at themselves

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