During the heyday of the blogosphere professional reporters would scoff at the very idea of regular people reporting news. One of the things that set professional reporters apart, so the so-called professionals claimed, was that they had layers of editors. This became such a farce that even today, 20 years later, blogs will laughingly say "layers and layers of editors" to mock so called professional reporting.
"Layers of editors" let that headline get published, too.
It bears repeating, until it sticks: you don't hate the press nearly enough.
During the heyday of the blogosphere professional reporters would scoff at the very idea of regular people reporting news. One of the things that set professional reporters apart, so the so-called professionals claimed, was that they had layers of editors. This became such a farce that even today, 20 years later, blogs will laughingly say "layers and layers of editors" to mock so called professional reporting.
"Layers of editors" let that headline get published, too.
It bears repeating, until it sticks: you don't hate the press nearly enough.