The Las Vegas Sun is a fish wrap of newspaper in Las Vegas, under the guidance of Brian "The Coward" Greenspun. today, they have run a news story from a liberal blogger. Yep, a blogger is now news.
From the Sun: It’s not often that a negative list comes out that Nevadans would advocate being a part of, but an online news site has come up with something that might make political junkies feel left out.
AlterNet.org has published a list of the 10 craziest state legislatures in America and we’re not on it. The piece was written by Kenneth Quinnell, a writer for the Florida Progressive Coalition.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/jul/23/nations-craziest-legislatures-ranked-and-nevada-ge/
The funniest part of this supposed blogger/writer is his description of the Wisconsin legislatures: 3. Wisconsin: By now, everyone is familiar with Gov. Scott Walker and the Republican legislature's stripping state workers of their collective bargaining rights, but that's far from the only bad law to pass this year. The legislature also took away local governments' right to provide workers with stronger sick leave benefits, effectively privatized the state's Commerce Department, loosened child labor laws, cut public transportation and health care, shifted federal welfare reform dollars toward paying for tax cuts and cut access to broadband. All of this was done in a climate where the governor and Republicans went out of their way to deny Democrats the right to participate in the legislative process.
Umm, no mention of the Democrats that ran away to Illinois to get away from the capitol instead of doing what they were paid to do?
Apparently, the Las Vegas Sun has hired a new writer, Craig Peterson. Already, he has shown he is a liberal hack that will do anything to please his boss, Brian "The Coward" Greenspun. what a frickin suck up. Oh well, he will fit in with the other crap writers at the Las Vegas Sun, like Anjeanette Damon, Jon Ralston and Patrick Coolican.
I guess, if this stupid ass blogger can write an article for the Sun, then I can qualify to write a story for the LVRJ? Nah. I won't demean myself.
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