How to tell the MSM has learned its lesson
Time.com has hired a new online political editor:
Wonkette, owned by Gawker Media, became essential reading for many Washingtonians, particularly during the 2004 presidential election.
Cox built a reputation for beating established gossip columnists to the punch with juicy tidbits about politicians’ peccadilloes and sightings of U.S. President Bush’s daughters in area bars.
Finally. Now we can find out if Rumsfeld gets off on bloodwort enemas, whether Maliki’s entire head fits up Cheney’s supersized sphincter (or just his nose), and whether ‘little man’s little man’ syndrome explains why the White House website’s been renamed www.whitehouse.asylum.
Time Magazine; the arbiter of important stuff. And somewhere, Henry Luce’s corpse is spinning in a tutu with a strap-on.



July 28th, 2006 at 6:26 am
Good for her and good for America (you needed more on-line smut).
July 29th, 2006 at 1:46 am
Two years of making dirty jokes on a blog, now she’s in charge of political coverage for “the world’s largest media conglomerate.”
OK, who’s getting those blowjobs at Time Warner?
July 29th, 2006 at 6:47 am
So now will Time give us a weekly anal sex index on politicians? Buttfucking-R-Time. Great.