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In an interview making the rounds on the Internet, Conservative South Florida Congressman Allan West, locked in a competitive race with Democrat Patrick Murphy, tells a Palm Beach Post reporter that he doesn’t want that paper’s endorsement.

“I want you to continue to endorse the other guy,” West said, “because they’re the ones who always lose.”

This exchange reminds me of an incident in my early reporting days when I worked for a NYT-owned daily in conservative Central Florida, a paper that took liberal editorial stands. It was (and is) out of step with the community it serves. I continually had to explains to the people I dealt with on my beat, which included the citrus town of Haines City, that I didn’t write editorials and had nothing to do with the dopey stands the paper took on its editorial page. One day I jokingly said to a smart, down-to-earth city councilman named Herb Key, who was up for re-election, that there was “still time to make an appointment with the editorial board and perhaps get the Ledger’s endorsement.” Herb laughed and replied, “Larry, I’d rather have the swine flu.” 

Herb won. I can’t remember, but a good guess is most of the Ledger’s picks that cycle did not. I don’t know what the Palm Beach Post’s batting average is in picking candidates. But I’m sure Allan West does.

View all comments (3) |

Sjccoach| 9.3.12 @ 9:09AM

It's good to see a Republican having the gumption to tell the mainstream media to stick it. More Republicans need to take this stance. The internet and talk radio is cancelling out the propaganda arm of the Democrat party. The mainstream media should not strike fear in the heart of any Republican.

TinaB| 9.3.12 @ 9:15AM

You really nailed it, Larry, with the Orlando Slantinel, as I call it now, and as it is. I used to write the occasional letter to the Ed, as did my Dad. They publish 1 conservative for every 7 libs and they got so I couldn't stick reading it. Their top headlines are straight from the horse's ass (MSM talking points). Good to read you here.

Cobalt| 9.3.12 @ 10:05AM

I wonder what kind of illogical nonsense the editorial departments of the liberal rags will come up with, and print, in order to justify endorsing Obama for a 2nd term.

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