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Lynne may not have issues with the Globe’s coverage but that has not stop them from quoting her and a few other bloggers in today’s edition.
Check out the VoxOp column on the op-ed page.
Now we know someone at the Globe reads all blogs; and that the staff at the paper is neither insecure nor vindictive. And of course, DiMasi is still in trouble.
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November 11th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Not insecure or vindictive? Unsure you can really say that. All they are doing is gathering what people are saying around the web on the subject without comment. Sure, the “without comment” thing sounds good, but really, they haven’t proven they aren’t biased or vindictive. As I just wrote on the other thread, there’s something stinking in the city of Boston on racetracks, racinos, and the Globe’s coverage. It’s been stinking for a long while now. I just don’t think the Globe has the credibility on covering this issue to be making determinations of whether or not there’s wrongdoing by DiMasi here.
I still as I say find it highly regrettable that DiMasi isn’t being more cooperative, but as Ryan says, there’s way more to this story than meets the eye. All you have to do is read the Globe’s years of biased coverage on the racetracks and racinos.