From the pages of Fortune, one senior writer gets tired of being even-handed and thoroughly fisks the U.S. Senate.
Gee, Senator, your vitriolic scorn for gambling might surprise the hundreds of thousands of Missouri voters who love to play the Missouri Lottery, and it might really surprise the many Missouri farmers who are glad they can hedge their risks by buying crop and fuel derivatives, which are also "instruments that are created so that people can bet on them."
This has nothing to do with journalism, or public relations, and is actually only fractionally as funny as a Down Goes Brown, so it will probably end up as my most popular post of the week.
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