2011 Year in Review

Crunchy numbers

A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,200 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 4 trips to carry that many people.

In 2011, there were 248 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 2,966 posts.

The busiest day of the year was October 7th with 68 views. The most popular post that day was Do occupy Wall Street protestors even know what they’re protesting?

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Canadian Idiots

 

Note to Canadian idiots, you’re only supposed to riot when your team WINS! http://t.co/QUl102b#canucksriot
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Blackout Roundup

Media Bias United States

TV Anchor Injects Politics into Power Outage: “CBS News anchor Dan Rather, covering Thursday’s multi-state blackout
from New York, wondered if President Bush would cancel his fund-raising
dinner in California because of the power outage back East, a media
watchdog group reported. The Media Research Center (CNSNews.com’s
parent organization) also noted that if CBS were so concerned about the
blackout, maybe it could have cancelled some of its prime time line-up.

In CNSNews.com

I wasn’t going to blog about this at all, but the media coverage
really pissed me off. Where the hell does the media get off playing
politics with a blackout like this? Shouldn’t they just report about it
without giving us an opinion? That’s what FOXNews did. They just
reported the facts, they didn’t editorialize in the form of “news
reporting.”

Why would anybody give Hillary so much airtime to tout her federal
regulation agenda for the energy industry? Why didn’t they balance her
comments with somebody in favor of de-regulation? If anybody says there
isn’t media bias, they’re crazy.


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