Commenting on my own Comment, I wish to raise a challenge provoked by Bari’s assertion, borrowed from Aristotle, that courage is the foremost virtue.
As background, everybody knows that just about every newspaper endorses political candidates, the presidency included. The Free Press is an online newspaper.
Commenting on my own Comment, I wish to raise a challenge provoked by Bari’s assertion, borrowed from Aristotle, that courage is the foremost virtue.
As background, everybody knows that just about every newspaper endorses political candidates, the presidency included. The Free Press is an online newspaper.
My challenge: Does the Free Press editorial staff have the courage to endorse a presidential candidate as we get closer to this year’s election? Or will they wimp out, fearful of losing subscribers because of their endorsement? If courage is the first virtue, I want to see it in action rather than merely expressed as a platitude. How about it, Bari?
Commenting on my own Comment, I wish to raise a challenge provoked by Bari’s assertion, borrowed from Aristotle, that courage is the foremost virtue.
As background, everybody knows that just about every newspaper endorses political candidates, the presidency included. The Free Press is an online newspaper.
My challenge: Does the Free Press editorial staff have the courage to endorse a presidential candidate as we get closer to this year’s election? Or will they wimp out, fearful of losing subscribers because of their endorsement? If courage is the first virtue, I want to see it in action rather than merely expressed as a platitude. How about it, Bari?