The Orlando Sentinel occasionally publishes my comments on its opinion page as a letter to the editor. Today, for the second time, I received an anonymous letter via snail mail disagreeing. The “disagreeing” is fine. The “I know where you live” part not so much. It isn’t hard to find me: The Orlando Sentinel publishes […]

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Originally published Nov. 29, 2016 in The Orlando Sentinel. The “lamestream” media, the “liberal media” and other bashing is code for “don’t believe a thing they say – believe what I say.” It’s a brainwashing tool. That’s not to say some – perhaps most – publications don’t lean left or right. But if media bashing […]

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  In the 1960s, Walter Cronkite delivered television news. To journalists, Walter was a god – an unbiased reporter who didn’t spin stories. Americans got facts and formed their own opinions. However, the U.S. only had three television stations in the 1960s. If a station’s stories teetered to the political left or right, they’d offend […]

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