To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
Ehrlich also demanded an apology for a comment in the Sun's 2002 endorsement of Ehrlich's gubernatorial opponent, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, in which the
Sun described Steele, who is black, as, "bring[ing] little to the team but the color of his skin." Dianne Donovan, the paper's editorial page editor, has said
the paper will not apologize.
At a lecture at Towson University regarding the dispute Ehrlich said to a class, "I would argue that the elitists [at the Sun] cannot deal with the fact that Michael Steele is an African American and a Republican."
276 posted on
02/11/2005 2:10:49 AM PST by
kcvl
To: kcvl
The Sun's minions are a nasty bunch of knob polishers, aren't they?
Makes me feel sorry for any young person thinking about politics as a career. You can guarantee if you're a conservative, they(the MSM) are going to try to do you harm at every turn.
Talk about a chilling effect.
280 posted on
02/11/2005 2:18:22 AM PST by
Dr.Zoidberg
(Children classics updated for Islam, "If you're happy and you know it, go Kaboom!")
To: kcvl
Well, few of the liberal kooks at
The Sun are used to having to play two-party politics. The paper is a total rag and hardly represents the multi-county metropolitan area of central Maryland. They should be more worried about what will happen when O'Malley abandons the city for these absurd higher office career ambitions he is nurturing.
Supposedly, he supported Gary Hart's ill-fated presidential campaign. So maybe he is a little sensitive about exposures of extracurricular activities.
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