
The reports out on the dummy box, which sometimes sounds like the town crier on steroids after a night of heavy drinking, are saying that the bill is 2000 pages long.

Technology has radically changed the way we get news. The big three of radio, broadcast news and the daily paper have over the years been joined by 24 hour cable-news networks, news websites, and news blogs.
Democrats Pay Off Their Corporate Fat CatsSource: Blogs for Victory
Eventually, we hope that rank and file liberals will realize that their leaders are akin to the leaders of the old USSR - talk a great socialist game, but live a very rich, privileged life…and they take care of their own:
The New York Times is Terrified!Source: Blogs for Victory
They don't understand it:
Europe's Socialists Suffering Even in Downturn
A specter is haunting Europe — the specter of Socialism's slow collapse.
Out-Foxing The Times Source: IBD
The New York Times, still smarting after losing scoops to Fox News, has thrown in the towel, vowing to avoid future embarrassment by monitoring the cable channel.

Just curious. With all the differing opinions, I was just wondering where everyone got their news.
What is the FIRST place you turn to for news when you want to know what's going on in the world?
Do you turn on the television or listen for the town crier?
Village Wisdom by HullabalooSource: digbysblog.blogspot.com
In any case, Todd is probably parroting the lazy narrative that's about to emerge about Afghanistan and without any self-consciousness whatsoever, falsely attribute to the public the attitudes of the Village --- as usual.
Obama Willing to Pay Off His MSM SupportersSource: Blogs for victory
The president said he is "happy to look at" bills before Congress that would give struggling news organizations tax breaks if they were to restructure as nonprofit businesses.
Understanding 'Angry Mobs'Source: American Thinker
Liberals are having difficulty understanding the grass roots opposition to President Obama's plans for the government takeover of the health care industry, as well as the President's loss of support since his election.
Most Major News Outlets Largely Ignore Van Jones ControversySource: FOXNews.com
Americans who rely on the network broadcasts or the nation's top newspapers for their news may have just learned about the weekend resignation of President Obama's "green jobs czar" or the firestorm of controversy that was set off weeks ago by the revelation of his past provocati …