Tennessee covers creationism
Tennessee seems to be a focal point of media coverage when it comes to issues dealing with religion. Controversies.

Tennessee seems to be a focal point of media coverage when it comes to issues dealing with religion. Controversies.
For more than 86 years now, they still can’t get Coolidge right. America’s 30th president has been quoted year after.
Journalism professors, especially those teaching Public Affairs Reporting courses, routinely tell their students that Freedom of Information Act Requests.
Wisconsinites get to choose the direction of their court today. A vote on whether to keep current Wisconsin Supreme Court judge David Prosser or elect JoAnne Kloppenburg has repercussions that will be felt across the Midwest.
So how exactly does one slant a story to skew the facts one way while acting as a legitimate columnist? The Wall Street Journal’s John Fund provides a good example and we’ll go through parts of this column to give an example of how you can tell one side of a story and make it seem like you are trying to be fair.
In all fairness, you can find similar stories while reading liberal columnists about the same story.