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12-20-2006, 11:22 AM
The worst bleats of the year::By Brent Bozell III (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/BrentBozellIII/2006/12/20/the_worst_bleats_of_the_year)
It's amazing that as the 20th century (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/BrentBozellIII/2006/12/20/the_worst_bleats_of_the_year#) escapes from our rearview mirror, some hippie liberals are still recycling their '60s angst. For God's sake, it's almost 2007. Can't someone graduate from college without a baby boomer commencement speaker pulling out a handkerchief over the sorry state of the world since the idealists shook their last tambourine on "The Ed Sullivan Show"?
The guilt-soaked commencement address was a common theme, as 58 judges put on their reading glasses to select the Media Research Center's "Best of Notable Quotables," the annual compendium of very real press inanities. The "Quote of the Year" was awarded to New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. In a May 21 speech to graduates in New Paltz, N.Y., Junior poured out his apologies for the sorry state of the world passed on to the new graduates by negligent baby boomers.
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It's amazing that as the 20th century (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/BrentBozellIII/2006/12/20/the_worst_bleats_of_the_year#) escapes from our rearview mirror, some hippie liberals are still recycling their '60s angst. For God's sake, it's almost 2007. Can't someone graduate from college without a baby boomer commencement speaker pulling out a handkerchief over the sorry state of the world since the idealists shook their last tambourine on "The Ed Sullivan Show"?
The guilt-soaked commencement address was a common theme, as 58 judges put on their reading glasses to select the Media Research Center's "Best of Notable Quotables," the annual compendium of very real press inanities. The "Quote of the Year" was awarded to New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. In a May 21 speech to graduates in New Paltz, N.Y., Junior poured out his apologies for the sorry state of the world passed on to the new graduates by negligent baby boomers.
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