God damn it, I want my daily paper, but the Times is really pissing me off. I know there used to be another one, but I can't find their boxes anywhere.
The only reason the Seattle Times endorsed Holmes over Carr is because Carr did not believe that the City Attorney's principal duty is to compile and deliver public records so the Times can spend less on investigative reporting. The Times has a long record of single-issue self-centered fixations, headed by public disclosure and repeal of inheritance taxes.
If Carr had been less protective of his clients' confidences (one of the principal ethical responsibilities of lawyers), the Times would have endorsed him in a heartbeat.
Posted by kk in seattle on November 5, 2009 at 10:32 AM
Right, so none of you will mourn the demise of the Times once Blethen's creditors stop falling for his "Hey, if I don't get another extension I'll be forced to file for bankruptcy and seek Chapter. 11 protection!" gambits and demand payment in full?
Posted by
You didn't hear it from me on November 5, 2009 at 10:54 AM
Hey, they're probably catering to their paper-paper reader base. Older, more conservative Seattleites (my grandpa still gets the paper). Just because they *have* a website, doesn't mean they have any concept of how to run one... or the rest of their reader-base.
And was their endorsement of Referendum 71 just a cover, Dan? Or their opposition to 1033? Or last year's Obama endorsement? Or the endorsement of John Kerry before that? Or of Patty Murray, or Jim McDermott?
And do you recognize that -- unlike your paper -- the edit-page endorsements and the news coverage are clearly separate? If you don't believe that, ask Susan Hutchison.
Your Times-bashing is just so boring ... and unbecoming.
Posted by
A Journalist on November 5, 2009 at 3:02 PM
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