Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Las Vegas Sun Is Taking Mind Altering Drugs Again

Folks, you cannot make this stuff up.
Last week, both the Sun editorial writers and Jon Ralston both wrote editorials about the dangers of voting early and they wanted voters, especially GOP voters not to voter early.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/may/23/brian-greenspun-where-i-stand-use-cool-head-when-v/
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/may/23/folly-early-voting/
Now, the Sun has and news/opinion article by journalism school drop outs, Patrick Collican and Michael Mishak who say the following: "The Republican Senate primary is turning out to be a rather sleepy affair.
There’s been plenty of media attention and advertising, but not much on-the-ground activity and
fairly low turnout, according to last week’s early voting results. Fewer than 8 percent of Clark County Republicans had voted as of Friday, and 6.7 percent of their Washoe County counterparts had voted...So it’s a bit ominous for Republican candidates that despite plenty of energy from the Tea Party movement, and the usual enthusiasm advantage for the party out of power, Republicans aren’t yet showing up en masse. Perhaps they will June 8.
The slack early voting also illustrates Republicans’ organizational deficiencies
."
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/may/30/gops-feeble-voter-turnout-exposes-party-flaws/
So, on one hand, the Sun wants voters to take their time in voting and when that happens, the Sun writers criticize the GOP. It must be really nice working at the Sun with all the journalists who may have graduated from the Sesame Street School of Journalism and the Sun editorials who look in the mirror and find a bunch of hate filled liars looking back at them. No wonder they don't sell any newspapers and need the LVRJ to deliver the papers for them. They can't keep their stories straight.

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