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ETBlogs Soapbox: But how will it play in Peoria?

  • jacrlsn · 1 year ago
    In your last paragraph, Mr Benton, I think you might have meant to say the former was the most expensive public works projects....
    Grammer aside, I don't believe endosements by anyone, politician, actors or actresses, sports celebreties or any personalities will change anyone's mind. If anything they harden one's position for or against a candidate.
  • michael cook · 1 year ago
    You know, years ago when the Rogers family controlled what my late father used to call the "Evil Tribune", he would throw the paper to the floor and rail about the "illiteracy", on the part of so many of the paper's editorial staff.

    That often made life awkward because Irving Rogers, Jr,. who was the editor at that time, and his family, were my family's neighbors at Seabrook Beach.

    Mr. Benton's confusion of the concepts of the "latter" and the "former", in my view, just give current day credence to the Tribune's long history of journalistic, communal, and grammatical incompetence, the two Pulitzers aside

    I have no doubt my father would agree.
  • Chris Condon · 1 year ago
    People born after the Kennedy assasination can vividly recall the tragic event as well as the Kennedy White House they were well documented and aired over television and movies. The sixties were unique to the following decades in that most people got involved, they voted, they spoke up! Especially in and around the home. The Kennedy assasination left a mark on the entire country. Those of us who were to young to remember the events in real life, know them through the images of television, books, and most vividly the accounts of those we all knew who lived through those difficult days, our parents. As for the idea that Ted Kennedy will leave an impression to the benefit of Obama, that remains to be seen! If I were Mr. Obama, I would have asked Mr Kennedy to refrain and make better use of his time, possibly answering phone calls or placing push poll calls for the Huckabee camp.
  • jacrlsn · 1 year ago
    If there is anyone among us who speak perfect English, let him rise above the rest. I suspect that even in your language Mr. Cook (Gibberish, so far as I can tell) you probably have many grammatical errors . I can't tell because I don't speak it.
  • michael cook · 1 year ago
    Mr. Carlson, I finally figured out why you're so nasty and have to resort to personal attacks and insults.
    It's because you're not very bright and your arguments have no merit.
    How sad.
  • JasonW · 1 year ago
    @michael cook:
    It's odd that you disparage another commenter as resorting to personal attacks, yet your original criticism did not address the blogger's content, but only his grammar!

    @Nelson Benton:
    I agree that the various Kennedy endorsements may not mean much to younger voters. But this may be part of the Obama campaign's overall strategy. He's already fairly popular among younger voters, but can use these endorsements to tap into some of the older crowd.
  • jacrlsn · 1 year ago
    Thank you, JasonW for being observent and sticking to the facts.
    I may not have this 100% correct, but I believe that any influence of the Rogers family is long gone (Although I have heard they had a conservative bent which I'm sure is the basis of Mr. Cooks and apparently his fathers animosity)
    What needs to be kept in mind by intelligent and unbiased users of this blog is that there is a great need in this part of the country for the owners of these newspapers, the Boston Herald, Fox news and channel, and yes, Rush Limbaugh and other conservative talk show hosts to somewhat counter balance the considerable influence of the New York Times, Boston Globe, CBS, NBC, ABC, Chris Mathews etc. Without the former group, We as a people would have a hard time getting at the real news.