By Rick Pearcey
This week (and next's), I've been helping out editorially over at CNSNews.com -- editing articles, posting stories and photos, and learning the ins-and-outs of their publishing system.
The CNSNews fun plus continued posting at The Pearcey Report and my page at Examiner.com make for a couple of rapid-fire weeks.
In a few minutes, I'm off to the "gym" (downstairs at the treadmill!) to make up for lost soccer time.
Consider yourself officially invited to check out CNSNews. Lots of great people there doing terrific -- and, I dare say, important -- reportorial work.
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Rick Pearcey is editor and publisher of The Pearcey Report (articles).
Friday, September 19, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
Top 10 Ways Sarah Palin Has Shaken Up the Race
By Rick Pearcey
Big political news of the day comes via USAToday -- namely, that the GOP "Convention Lifts McCain Over Obama."
This headline may be an understatement, for McCain now leads Obama by 54%-44% among "those most likely to vote," according to the results of a post-convention USAToday/Gallup poll.
Speaking of bounces, MSNBC has bounced "Incendiary Hosts" Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews "From Anchor Seat," reports the New York Times.
Perhaps not unrelated, the political and journalistic landscape has undergone these adjustments since the announcement of Gov. Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate Friday, August 29.
In "The Top 10 Ways Sarah Palin Has Shaken Up the Race," Jennifer Rubin takes notice of the Palin impact. Members of the national press may find Shake-Up No. 8 of interest:
Crossposted at Examiner.com.
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Rick Pearcey is editor and publisher of The Pearcey Report (articles).
Big political news of the day comes via USAToday -- namely, that the GOP "Convention Lifts McCain Over Obama."
This headline may be an understatement, for McCain now leads Obama by 54%-44% among "those most likely to vote," according to the results of a post-convention USAToday/Gallup poll.
Speaking of bounces, MSNBC has bounced "Incendiary Hosts" Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews "From Anchor Seat," reports the New York Times.
Perhaps not unrelated, the political and journalistic landscape has undergone these adjustments since the announcement of Gov. Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate Friday, August 29.
In "The Top 10 Ways Sarah Palin Has Shaken Up the Race," Jennifer Rubin takes notice of the Palin impact. Members of the national press may find Shake-Up No. 8 of interest:
For the rest of Sarah's Top 10, go here.She has dealt a blow, a big blow, to the credibility of the MSM. We witnessed a MSM feeding frenzy (ranging from spurious allegations about her support for Pat Buchanan to suggestions she was neglecting her family) the likes of which we haven’t seen in a presidential race. Surviving that, she and McCain will not only run against the media (to the delight of the conservative base) but will try to largely ignore them. And to the extent that their credibility has been wounded by a failed and vicious attack on her, the public will be less inclined to pay attention to their pearls of wisdom or to think it odd that Palin doesn’t appear as a guest on Hardball.
Crossposted at Examiner.com.
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Rick Pearcey is editor and publisher of The Pearcey Report (articles).
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Rick on Breaking News at Examiner.com
By Rick Pearcey
I've begun posting as a Breaking News Examiner at Examiner.com, which appears in more than 50 metropolitan areas across the United States.
Today's post, the first, is "The Speech Heard Round the World."
Gov. Sarah Palin's RNC address blew the rafters off the roof in St. Paul, but what's the response outside the U.S.A.? This inaugural post takes a look.
Visitors and comments are welcome.
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Rick Pearcey is editor and publisher of The Pearcey Report (articles).
I've begun posting as a Breaking News Examiner at Examiner.com, which appears in more than 50 metropolitan areas across the United States.
Today's post, the first, is "The Speech Heard Round the World."
Gov. Sarah Palin's RNC address blew the rafters off the roof in St. Paul, but what's the response outside the U.S.A.? This inaugural post takes a look.
Visitors and comments are welcome.
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Rick Pearcey is editor and publisher of The Pearcey Report (articles).
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