Here are a few things of note in the press and blogs today.
First, Opinion Journal republishes an editorial from this week's WSJ about how Democratic officials in various states are challenging Nader's attempts to be listed on the ballot in the 2004 Presidential Election with spurious arguments and baseless claims. Note that it recently took a Florida Supreme Court decision to uphold Nader's ballot access in Florida. (Courtesy Drudge).
Second, CBS is brooking no dissent in its affiliates. Last week a radio anchor at KIRO got the sack for saying Rather should either be fired or forced to resign over his use of the forged memos to slander President Bush. Just like most other media organizations, CBS is more than willing to hide behind the First Amendment to protect its fraudulent sources and journalistic malfeasance, but, unlike Andy Rooney and Bob Schieffer, its low-level talent is not allowed to express opinions that contradict the BIG EYE.
Hat-tip = the Instapundit.
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