Rick Sincere highlights yesterday's article on the front page of the Washington Post:
For a so-called "second tier" (or sometimes, more derisively, "third tier") candidate, Representative Ron Paul of Texas gets some pretty good publicity, as well as serious attention, with regard to his quest for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination.
Take Saturday's Washington Post, which put Ron Paul on the front page — admittedly below the fold, but next to a big story about how the Jefferson Memorial may be sinking into Washington's primordial ooze, which is open to much symbolic interpretation in itself — that highlights his campaign's dominance of the Internet . . .
Perhaps Paul's omnipresent internet fans are starting to have some effect on the MSM after all.
Posted by Nicholas at June 17, 2007 04:20 PM
Visitors since 17 August, 2004