The LAT brings us news of a contraption called "the internet" and its great utility to journalists covering a political campaign. And, truly, this "internet" and the thingees people use to communicate on it (via "e-mail") have proven invaluable: When presumptive Democratic nominee John F. Kerry finished having shoulder surgery last week, one reporter sent an e-mail to his home office — as well as to other journalists. . . "He's out of surgery."
You Put Your Internet in My Campaign Coverage
You Put Your Internet in My Campaign Coverage
You Put Your Internet in My Campaign Coverage
The LAT brings us news of a contraption called "the internet" and its great utility to journalists covering a political campaign. And, truly, this "internet" and the thingees people use to communicate on it (via "e-mail") have proven invaluable: When presumptive Democratic nominee John F. Kerry finished having shoulder surgery last week, one reporter sent an e-mail to his home office — as well as to other journalists. . . "He's out of surgery."