As a child of the 1960s, I already knew that Walter Cronkite was the man who told us about the assassinations of two Kennedys and a King, the riots in the streets, the landing at Tranquility Base. Seeing the archival footage was deja vu for me; I watched most of all that as it happened, sprawled out kid-style on the floor of my living room, chin cradled in the palms of my hands, all less than three feet away from the TV screen despite my mom’s warnings about the damage being done to my eyes.
If you want to scrutinize right-wing blogs to punish or excite yourself, or to agitate others, that's up to you; however, don't burden your readers with detailed analysis of a subject about which most couldn't -- and shouldn't -- care less in order to provide a foil for you own views which are no more illuminating.
Death Hasn't Softened Right-Wing Bloggers Toward Cronkite
Posted by: Renay San Miguel July 24, 2009 08:30 AMAs a child of the 1960s, I already knew that Walter Cronkite was the man who told us about the assassinations of two Kennedys and a King, the riots in the streets, the landing at Tranquility Base. Seeing the archival footage was deja vu for me; I watched most of all that as it happened, sprawled out kid-style on the floor of my living room, chin cradled in the palms of my hands, all less than three feet away from the TV screen despite my mom’s warnings about the damage being done to my eyes.