Howie Carr: As a journalist for the Boston Herald who writes a regular column, is he violating journalistic standards by speaking at partisan political fundraisers?
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"Beat the Press" panelists sound off on their rants and raves of the week: Topics include Chris Matthews' faux pas; the Apple iPad; re-thinking the State of the Union; Osama bin Laden drama; and media legislation pushes against bullying, drunk driving, texting and more.
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I've been watching this show for a long time now and I have to say Panel Peeves is really great. It's relaxed, off the cuff (although thoughtful), down to earth and much more like a talk at the dinner table than the rest of the show which in my opinion doesn't have the same relaxed atmosphere as Panel Peeves. Not to say that the rest of the show isn't also good, but it's rare these days that a person can watch something that seems like just a regular conversation. It actually reminds me of the old Washington Week in Review back in the 80's and early 90's.