http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2013/02/i-kinda-preferred-the-media-cover-up.html
"....The media originally buried the political elements of the Dorner manifesto; the spectacle of an Obama-praising, NRA-bashing cop-killer on a murderous rampage doesn't really fit a convenient mass-media template the way it would if Dorner were an avowed Tea Partier."
But then again, sometimes silence is golden - now that the New York Times has discovered the rest of the Dorner document, they feel obliged to note that the madman makes some good points:
NY Times:
"Shooting Suspect’s Racism Allegations Resound for Some"
("Some" meaning the usual moonbat race baiting NY Times crowd)
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
LOS ANGELES — For the Los Angeles Police Department, the allegations of departmental corruption and racism by a former police officer now accused of a revenge-fueled killing rampage are the words of a delusional man, detached from the reality of the huge improvements the force has undergone over the years...
Yet for whatever changes the department has undergone since the days when it was notorious as an outpost of rampant racism and corruption, the accusations by the suspect — however disjointed and unhinged — have struck a chord. They are a reminder, many black leaders said, that some problems remain and, no less significant, that memories of abuses and mistreatment remain strong in many parts of this city. "
I am still searching the Times archives for their validation of the notion that Timothy McVeigh made some good points about Federal excesses at Waco. I haven't found it yet...