Some more thoughts regarding the The New York Times’ desperate attempt to find someone who likes the Pope

A billion faithful Catholics who are mourning the pope of popes populate this globe, and the NYT can’t find one?

Is walking down the street to find a church that much of a chore?

In the event journalists on the story are either too unhealthy or too obese to make the trek, doesn’t the paper reimburse reporters for cab fare?

How many MSM journalists could actually find a church from memory if their lives depended on it?

Can’t the NYT send a stringer and rip off his quotes without crediting him? It won’t be the first time.

Are NYT journalists incapable of doing their jobs in the event the phones or their Palm Pilots cease to work?

Last but not least, I pose a question to you, the humble Rathergate.com reader: Don’t you feel stupid for thinking that the MSM is out-of-touch with America?

More thoughts at Michelle Malkin, Captain’s Quarters, and Ed Driscoll.