i found bri funny at times (not on purpose, of course), can't say the same of this one
The Copper Age is my Golden Age
My 2013 1000 comic progress
the reliable media at work
In A Rush To Be First, CNN, FOX, Huffington Post and TIME Get Supreme Court Story Exactly Wrong
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President Obama Initially Heard Mandate Had Been Overturned
President Obama rode the same emotional rollercoaster as millions of Americans watching cable news on Thursday, as the first reports to reach him via CNN and FOX erroneously declared that the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate had been upheld.
The president remained calm in the face of what would have been devastating news for his signature legislation, according to senior White House officials. One to two minutes passed before White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler entered the room flashing two thumbs to signal that the law had, in fact, survived almost entirely intact.
Obama’s first response was confusion: Two of the four televisions in the outer Oval Office were still breathlessly pronouncing the mandate dead. But the initial shock quickly turned to smiles and hugs, the administration officials said, as the true results sunk in: The Supreme Court had upheld the Affordable Care Act, 5-4.
The president’s first phone call was to Solicitor General Don Verrilli, who was widely criticized for his performance defending the law before the Supreme Court, to congratulate him. A former constitutional law professor who had carefully reviewed the court proceedings, Obama was well aware that it was one of Verilli’s arguments, that the mandate could also be considered a tax penalty instead of an imperative to purchase insurance, that had ultimately swayed Chief Justice John Roberts, who joined the majority opinion.
"If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me." - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, on manners
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose." - Peter David, on life
And yet: Huffington Post - Supreme Court Health Care Ruling: CNN, Fox News Wrong On Individual Mandate (VIDEO) . With the front page headline: "CNN's Epic Supreme Court FAIL"
Only way down at the bottom of the article, in the third-to-last paragraph, does it acknowledge that, yeah, HuffPo got it wrong too.
You guys don't read my blog. Harumph.
"We must fight on!"
"We'll die. We fight and we die, that's how it goes."
"Then we die gloriously!"
"There's an important word there, and it's not gloriously."
- Only You Can Save Mankind
"If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me." - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, on manners
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose." - Peter David, on life
And there's the problem of trying to build a narrative around current events. (My twin favourites are "with NATO, Libya will be an ongoing civil war for a very long time oh wait the rebels are in Tripoli now" and "the Liberal Democrats are going to make large gains this time around oh they got pretty much the same as last time")
"We must fight on!"
"We'll die. We fight and we die, that's how it goes."
"Then we die gloriously!"
"There's an important word there, and it's not gloriously."
- Only You Can Save Mankind
With a story like this, they would have had two nearly-complete stories ready to run just waiting for stuff like slotting in the details of how the individual justices voted.
That happens all the time. How else can they, for example, have a 2,000 word obituary ready to run within 30 minutes of a celebrity's death.
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