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Friday, July 08, 2005
America's tax dollars at work: Last year, to justify his campaign for balance, Tomlinson [Dubya's new head of PBS] commissioned a secret study to prove that certain programs aired on PBS radio and television are contaminated with liberal bias.
To carry out this delicate task, Tomlinson selected Fred Mann, a conservative activist with no credentials as an expert on journalism, broadcasting or media issues, who was obscure even within right-wing circles. Mann was paid $14,700 in taxpayer money to monitor a sampling of PBS shows and file a report to Tomlinson on the political partisanship of their content. [] The Mann report reads as if dictated by Cookie Monster while chewing on a mouthful of lead paint chips. Names of famous political figures and celebrities are chronically misspelled. PBS guests are categorized by labels--"anti-DeLay," "neutral," "x"--for often bewildering reasons. Mann appears to have spent endless hours monitoring programs with no political content, gathering such insights as that Ray Charles was blind.
posted by jeev |
2:53 PM |

It's not just the Americans, and it's not just the "fundamentalists." Now the Catholic Church is backing away from science. In an Op-Ed piece in yesterday's New York Times, Christoph Schönborn, the Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop of Vienna offers this peculiar definition:Evolution in the sense of common ancestry might be true, but evolution in the neo-Darwinian sense - an unguided, unplanned process of random variation and natural selection - is not. Any system of thought that denies or seeks to explain away the overwhelming evidence for design in biology is ideology, not science. Next he'll be saying that by "common ancestry" he means Adam and Eve.
posted by jeev |
2:41 PM |

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