I get the coffee roll and scrape off most of the gooey white sugar. They're pretty good with just the cinnamon.
Our media is more or less a monopoly serving Wall Street, Federal Reserve, gooberment, which is all pretty much the same thing. The reporters are mostly OK but like everyone else, they want to keep their jobs so they are very careful not to step on the wrong toes. That 60 Minutes show sometimes has interesting stories, but they have been mixed up in some really evil stuff and I don't watch it anymore. Washington Post, of course, is right up there with New York Times as the official voice of the establishment. Yeah, they hate guns so they are "liberal", but really they're center-left. They supported Bush pretty good during his first term. Washington Times runs some conservative columnists, and they actually offer more of a range of opinion than the Post - far-left, libertarian and others, but it is such a shoe-string operation that they just miss a lot of stuff. They don't even print on Saturday or Sunday.
I just got another coffee roll and it looks like the Post is really steamed about Pakistan revealing the name of our CIA man. They mis-spelled his name, so any bozo on the street can't find him and punch him out, but his effectiveness is now shot. And get this - they did the same thing 6 months ago, so now we're back to square one again. Our government is not the only one with an intelligence service that sometimes does nasty things. Pakistani Intelligence is very sharp, they operate in other countries and they do thing we don't necessarily like. I don't think it's a case of us supporting them as much as them shaking us down.