mike hagerty. want to end the shutdown?edia refuses to interview any member of congress until it's over. be just a minute. he might be right about that one. our press picks. here's a story over the line. newspapers have a lot of problems these days, let's face it. blaming them on struggling women, to be precise, poor, promiscuous women is just plain insensitive. that unfortunately is what chris powell did. editor of "the journal enquirer" in manchester, connecticut. he writes papers can still sell themselves to traditional households. two parent families involved in churches and civic groups. but cannot sell themselves to households headed by single women who have several children by different fathers, survive on welfare stipends, can't hardly speak english. couldn't afford a newspaper subscription even if they could read. i hope that made you feel better, chris powell. for most of usme off as cruel. >>> the great government shutdown has produced at least one great media moment. mike casasso and his fiancee had to drop thei