tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post2474974164792901827..comments2024-03-28T16:08:29.578-04:00Comments on Sardonicky: The Zombie Democracy ShuffleKaren Garciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15612731479365562803noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-35959270937896970562014-10-08T01:46:48.508-04:002014-10-08T01:46:48.508-04:00Yes, @JayOttawa,
I think you are right.
Yes, @JayOttawa,<br />I think you are right. <br /><br />Valerie Long Tweedienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-30338995691815355342014-10-07T17:44:23.687-04:002014-10-07T17:44:23.687-04:00Great comment Karen.
Every time I read one of you...Great comment Karen.<br /><br />Every time I read one of your comments in the NYT, it is, invariably, the best thing I read in the NYT on that particular day.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13885335230151254931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-19762868764072769042014-10-07T14:24:23.425-04:002014-10-07T14:24:23.425-04:00@Valerie & All
The Australian Broadcasting Sys...@Valerie & All<br />The Australian Broadcasting System’s Four Corners show called “Privacy Now” may be an adaptation or a composite of several programs by “Frontline” (PBS). Their ‘on demand’ link (below) takes you to a short list of programs under the general heading “United States of Secrets.” I’ve seen a couple of the shows, which are very rich, still timely and in the spirit of sharp investigative journalism.<br />http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/united-states-of-secrets/Jay–Ottawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10360356126450612113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-79811745143519489292014-10-06T19:32:10.976-04:002014-10-06T19:32:10.976-04:00Great comment in response to Kruggie. I swear your...Great comment in response to Kruggie. I swear your comments are often better than the main piece. <br /><br />Where or where is the great journalism Democracy hungers for? In the blogosphere, clearly.<br /><br />Four Corners, Australia's version of Frontline, did an amazing piece on Greenwald and Snowden. Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a link I can find . . . but then, Luddite that I am, I am not very good at that kind of stuff. The show is entitled Privacy Lost. Try to see it is you can. Really wonderful stuff.Valerie Long Tweedienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-80762782616545359182014-10-06T12:46:37.490-04:002014-10-06T12:46:37.490-04:00Anne,
I used to correspond with a Times guy named ...Anne,<br />I used to correspond with a Times guy named Aron Pilhofer, who has since left to work at The Guardian. According to him, there is no such thing as comment-censorship, only a top-secret algorithm. Comments are sometimes published in the order submitted and sometimes not. Usually the green check brigade are posted immediately, unless they run into a spam filter. The normal method of censoring a green check comment is to simply remove it. That's happened to me a couple of times. Karen Garciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15612731479365562803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-88784722067694124482014-10-06T12:34:46.520-04:002014-10-06T12:34:46.520-04:00The NYT did not publish my brief comment, submitte...The NYT did not publish my brief comment, submitted early, that Tim Kaine should get a medal for having enough backbone to resist bending over for the Obama regime. <br /><br />Censorship or techno-glitch?annenigmanoreply@blogger.com