Tuesday, June 15, 2010

But Not Today

Yesterday was a day. So will today be. There are stories to tell (lazy, irresponsible North Carolina lawyers & journalists figure prominently) . . . and a yet another opportunity to verbally-eviscerate the CEO of Randolph Hospital . . . for when it comes to pure, triple-distilled hypocrisy, Bob Morrison really needs to start bottling it. He'd make more money at it that trying to scrape the last dollar off the top of Medicare.

For those who are wondering, it was indeed a day. And at the end of the day, I decided that the best way to "win" with Morrison's much ballyhooed healthcare forum was not to play (particularly when the deck was stacked). On the other hand, the "ex" went, and his observations on the players and the tactics really do say it all.

Let's just say the drooling Courier Tribune didn't trouble themselves with too many details. But then again, much like Bob's triple-distilled hypocrisy, telling about 1/3 of the story is their own unique brand.

The stories won't be told today. But they will be told.