Friday links 2.
* Cinéma vérité vérité: Trailer for an upcoming documentary about Arrested Development. Via Kottke.
* What liberal media: Why would the Washington Post fire one of its best reporters and columnists? Glenn Greewald is on the case
(here's more), while Steve Benen takes a look at the amazing balance in evidence on the Washington Post's editorial page post-Froomkin.
* Still casting about for ways to pacify the LGBT community without having to actually do anything, the Obama administration has announced it is "looking for ways" to include same-sex couples in the 2010 census. Pam at Pandagon has a more in-depth rundown.
* ThinkProgress reports 'Iranian soccer players reportedly suspended for wearing green wristbands.'
* TPM catches Colbert out of character.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 12:55 PM
Labels: actually existing media bias, Arrested Development, Barack Obama, Colbert, Dan Froomkin, documentary, gay rights, Iran, marriage equality, politics, soccer, the Census, Washington Post, what liberal media?
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