Yeah, I miss the good ol' days of "real journalism," when a newspaper magnate could create a war out of thin air. That was in the good ol' days....1898.

And Susan Ager? Really? That was real journalism? Reading about her orgasms, and how she enjoyed vacuuming naked? Er...okay. Personally, I'll take the Kwame text message stories, or the stories by both the News and Freep that have exposed various corruption by Kwame, Ferguson, et al anyday over those "good ol' days."

As one person said: there are still good journalists out there, although there aren't as many as there used to be, thanks to corporate cutbacks.

But to lament for the "good old days" and pretend that there's no good journalism now is a joke.