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Mr. Neumayr's article is pretty much on target, except for one omission: the state's press outside of the Los Angeles Times. I'm a resident of California's middle portion and therefore have the McClatchy family's (NYT Sulzberger wannabes') Sacramento Bee as my primary print media news source for state and local happenings.
In this organ of the Democratic Party William Simon seems to not exist, except as a peripheral to Davis. Just today, an article, based on a Simon accusation of incompetence and malfeasance on the part of the governor and his cronies, had one paragraph, out of dozens, with Simon's name in it. All other paragraphs were spins by Davis appointees and consultants.
To read this paper, the only major daily for the 4th largest metro area in the state (after L.A./Orange County, S.F. Bay Area and San Diego), one would think Davis were running against the Invisible Man who had also become mute.
p>I'm certain the politically egregious L.A. Times and S.F. Chronicle are pretty much in step with this. As for the local TV news, Simon is an even greater nonentity. What a wonderful preview of the benefits of the Feds' CFR. br> -- Mike Daley br> Jackson, CA /p> p> RIGHT ON br> Re: Jed Babbin's
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