Tuesday, October 28, 2008

FYI

The Rhetorical Situation is five days ahead of David Brooks and The New York Times.

6 comments:

Oxymoron said...

Well done, Solon. Our award-winning blog has several times led the national media in breaking news and discussing the important issues f the day. In fact, if I think back a few years, we were the first to officially declared Claire McCaskill the winner of Missouri's senate race. This indeed was one of TRS's greatest hits. And now we have another, thanks to your dedicated work.

Anonymous said...

I was particularly uplifted by Oxy's Pulitzer Prize-winning "sweet honeys who tickle so fiercely" expose.

Those softly grinding breasteses made my pet eagle cry red white and blue tears.

Oxymoron said...

Is that you, Toby Keith?

I mean, who else is so American that (s)he has a pet eagle who cries red, white, and blue?!

solon said...

It took a lot of courage to post that investigative piece of journalism on the "Tickle Wars."

Many feathers were ruffled after that investigative report.

Oxymoron said...

Given the hullabaloo surrounding the Tickle Wars expose, I thought it appropriate to offer my resignation to the other two founding members of TRS. They did not accept. In my defense, they penned the follow:

"While we may not agree with Oxymoron's position, we openly support diverse thinking and journalistic freedom. ... Oxymoron did not abandon journalistic integrity; journalistic integrity abandoned him."

The Roof Almighty said...

I have to say: ever since this secret drama of boobies was exposed to me, I've looked at them differently. And I seem to see them everywhere I go.

Now that is something only the breast journalism has to offer.