tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4648613329142670080.post382983309754750936..comments2024-02-09T06:03:35.689-08:00Comments on SantaBarbaraNewsPressBlog.com: I Shall Be ReleasedMick Von Cawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11685157717840891543noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4648613329142670080.post-80641111854288520372015-06-19T22:26:47.418-07:002015-06-19T22:26:47.418-07:00"Publisher fears disclosure of confidential s..."Publisher fears disclosure of confidential source" The Santa Barbara News-Press is always good for a laugh! Who acts as a "confidential source" to the News-Press? Every story in the paper is a rewritten press release or has been caged from KEYT by the news editors. That paper hasn't done a SINGLE investigative story since McCaw took over, except for Peter Lance's "biographical" attack on the police (at least he has the good sense to steer clear of the paper lately, I see). What kind of "confidential sources" could the out-of-state 20-year-old interns the paper staffs itself have possibly made as connections? And on what stories did they use them? Steepleton's story is such a laugh. Let's get that Freedom of Speech hogwash cover story rolling again! The whole paper is a laugh. I believe the NLRB may have some genuine "confidential sources" and I hope they got something to nail the old witch with. Maybe following a money trail on that court of appeal victory? What dirty money among Republicans? Ridiculous! This protecting our sources stance is just another fairy tale and it's an old dodge that stinks to high heaven by now.. Luckily the NLRB doesn't deal in fantasy. Let's hope some ill-spend coin making its way to D.C. is the silver bullet to finally put down the unethical disgrace that is the News-Press.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com