Periodically, some event happens that reminds the world at large that journalists are just normal people.
Sometimes, this comes in the form of pictures of your blow-dried local anchorman being hauled to jail for a DUI; but more often, it comes when supposedly impartial reporters allow their personal feelings to seep out.
The latest reminder of the media's fallibility came in the form of an investigative story published by MSNBC on June 22, which detailed 143 journalists at major news organizations ...