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Two Replies to David Shaw of the Los Angeles Times







Two Replies to David Shaw of the Los
Angeles Times

Two Replies to David Shaw of the Los
Angeles Times
12/19/2004 03:15 PM

"Both the American in me and the journalist in me hope Rosen is dead wrong." Shaw argues against having a liberal news network that would compete with Fox. He says my suggestions to that effect would be terrible for journalism and democracy. MSNBC and CNN agree: terrible! I reply to that, plus: Reason columnist Matt Welch on David Shaw.




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