<p>I don’t know how to use the quotation function so I’m just answering questions as I read them…</p>
<p>I’m not saying that mids of color are all Obama supporters or all Obama supporters are mids of color, but if a class at USNA was 13:7 ratio in favor of Obama, I tihnk it must have been a classroom with a higher-than-normal proportion of minorities, which would mostly likely be a remedial math or science class. That’s not a statement of bias, that’s what I observed & epxerienced.
Service people are expected not to state their political views, but clearly the mids in this classroom did.</p>
<p>Last year’s Brigade staff came up with a 3 day rotation of Fox, CNN, & MSNBC. I don’t know how it is now, you should ask a current mid.</p>
<p>USNA and the Armed Forces at large deserve great credit for adapting to the challenges of the last 8 years. The Academy is also softer, but more pluralistic, than it was 20, 40, or 60 years ago.</p>
<p>And I see now see how people could be angered by the liberal bias in the article. The author is trying to say that even the institution that produced McCain has evolved from his way of thinking. But by all accounts, McCain was really forged at Hanoi Hilton: that experience is timeless & immortal and can’t be taken away from him.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I’m consistantly angered by Fox news. So I wonder, what would an unbiased American news source would look & sound like?</p>