I'm COMSTATing my heart out today.
For all my dear readers, that means I'm sitting in an uncomfortable chair at the computer running a scripts over and over and over and over and over . . . again on lots and lots and lots and lots and lots. . . well, you get the picture. . . of data sets.
It's working, but it's frustrating because I'm having to make very tough decisions that aren't intuitive at all (at least, not for me) and it's repetitive and it's boring. But it's getting done. That's what matters.
During little breaks while the program was running, I came back to my laptop to read today's issue of the
MRC CyberAlert. Boy, is that a hoot-and-a-half! I wish it were a site that focused on tracking all media bias, not just tracking liberal media bias - but I suppose that might be too much work for one organization to handle :-) Heh. Besides, sometimes I think it's a lot easier to spot a conservative, anyway.
Anyway, if you follow the link, you may want to focus on points 2 and 4 - the tax cut and Susan Sarandon's idea of what's a fact. Illuminating stuff.
Back to bidness.