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Summer 1998 I went to my first game at Fenway Park. I didn’t miss a season until last year. Not this year though. Go Sox!

Summer 1998 I went to my first game at Fenway Park. I didn’t miss a season until last year. Not this year though. Go Sox!

Citizen Koch,” a documentary about money in politics focused on the Wisconsin uprising, was shunned by PBS for fear of offending billionaire industrialist David Koch, who has given $23 million to public television, according to Jane Mayer of the New Yorker. The dispute highlights the increasing role of private money in “public” television and raises even further concerns about the Kochs potentially purchasing eight major daily newspapers.

PBS Killed Wisconsin Uprising Documentary “Citizen Koch” To Appease Koch Brothers | PR Watch (via diegueno)

That’s the direct opposite of the very purpose of PBS. Fucking hell.

(via explorethehorizon)

Wtf

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer talks to an Oklahoma tornado survivor:

Wolf Blitzer: We’re happy you’re here. You guys did a great job. I guess you got to thank the Lord. Right?

Survivor: Yeah.

Blitzer: Did you thank the Lord for that split-second decision?

Survivor: I — I’m actually an atheist.

Blitzer: You are. All right. But you made the right call.

Survivor: Yeah. We are here. And you know, I don’t blame anybody for thanking the Lord.

Blitzer: Of course not.