(AP Photo/Steven Senne) Journalists try to mock the Seuss outrage as they are unable to stop condemning conservatives on the issue. While the Dr. Seuss controversy is beginning to wear down one aspect of this needs to be exposed. I covered earlier how there are many members in the press who are rather casual about the concept of silencing an author and removing his books. Now in a fashion of covering for this departure from the normal adherence of encouraging free expression, journalists are energetically going after those who are opposed to removing the books. Throughout the media landscape there have been many journos mocking those who see a problem with removing the printed word from our culture. If there could be an arena in which to place mockery it would be with those taking offense at the content of a children’s book, one that is over 80 years old. But instead, journalists are looking at the right and acting as if showing concern with thought police erasing our historical artifacts is a wingnut practice.