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Addresses of the Stranger Staff:
Columnist:
LARRY MIZELL
2620 CHERRY ST
SEATTLE, WA 98122 (206) 325-3149
Christopher Frizzelle
Writer
The Stranger
906 E JOHN ST
Seattle WA
Editors:
CHARLES MUDEDE
4524 35TH AVE S
SEATTLE, WA 98118
DANIEL K SAVAGE
1203 ALLEN PL
SEATTLE, WA 98103
DAVID L SCHMADER Born Nov 1968
152 20TH AVE
SEATTLE, WA 98122
Publisher:
TIMOTHY KECK
5043 15TH AVE NE
SEATTLE, WA 98105
Ad Sales Manager:
LAURIE H SAITO
3903 42ND AVE SW
SEATTLE, WA 98116 (206) 937-1080
News Editor:
JOSHUA A FEIT
121 14TH AVE E
SEATTLE, WA 98112 (206) 709-9711
Posted by: The Watchmen at November 01, 2008 08:55 AM (EegTB)
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I hope they get sued into bankruptcy, and that the hipster-doofuses (doofi?) behind this cowardly and irresponsible act face criminal charges for incitement and voter intimidation.
Posted by: Mike at November 01, 2008 12:19 PM (3dXbO)
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And the horse you rode in on. And the boat you came over on, Azmat.
Posted by: Darrell at November 02, 2008 09:00 AM (WLXEf)
New Media-Vetting Site!
A new site is being put together by a colleague of Ace of Spades to keep track of reporters who do not fact-check their stories adequately, who display undue bias, or who go after less-newsworthy targets (e.g., Jodi Kantor serving up warmed-over gossip about Cindy McCain as "news").
The project is very likely too late to affect this election, and is most certainly not soliciting funds. ("Give to the McCain campaign, or to a 527," it recommends right now.) But it will provide an invaluable resource in the years ahead, so we can keep track of the most aggressive purveyors of slime against people such as the Palin family, and (most egregiously, of course), Joe the Plumber.
After the election the project will be needing researchers, data-entry people, and writers.
In retrospect, we've needed a mediapedia for a long time, and it's exciting to see this finally happening.
Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword.
I'm normally against anything that smacks of blackmail, but, like Ace, I'm getting tired of the media getting a "pass" while they slime private citizens.
Just as (like Instapundit always insists) citizens should have a right to videotape cops who are videotaping them, journalists who essentially put people on trial for asking questions of politicians should themselves be "vetted."
I mean Joe the Plumber vetted. I mean Paula Jones vetted.
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I don't know about this. I try to live by the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. I wish I had a better solution to put pressure on a out-of-control media.
Posted by: Sean Hackbarth at October 17, 2008 07:59 PM (leFtu)
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I'm usually with you, but to be fair I AM having an Angry Day . . .
I'm fighting hard, but I can't wait until this thing is over, even if it means I'm wrong about the outcome. I feel like I'm getting sucked into the vortex here. [Fine, fine, boys: make your jokes. But you know what I mean.]
Posted by: Attila Girl at October 17, 2008 09:53 PM (TpmQk)
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"I wish I had a better solution to put pressure on a out-of-control media."
How about putting them on the job market by canceling all those subscriptions, never sampling their 'product?' The 'one ideology' media is the most dangerous disease to afflict democracy there has ever been. The marginal media of a few thousand readers can never compete with the 50 million that sample the mainstream Kool-Aid.
Posted by: Darrell at October 17, 2008 11:14 PM (XHJjx)
Sheesh.
I had no idea I was going to have to run this video. This debate was either a draw, or a slight win for Palin--very close; both Palin and Biden did quite well.
But it's being spun as a win for . . . Biden? Come on.
I guess that means that after the Republicans win this election again, it will have been stolen. Retroactively. 'Cause no one could possibly vote for McCain; not after he brought Mayor Bimbo on board.
Via Goldstein, who reads the mainstream shit so I don't have to. Read his entire analysis.
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