Could a title be more fitting to this section from the Editorial Page of the Enquirer. The writers seem bent on a political reporter misspeaking on a CBS program. Couldn't Ray Cooklis find an instant where Hillary Clinton said Buffalo was in upstate NY, when every good New Yorker knows Buffalo is in Western NY State?
When it comes to misspeaking, I think the Enquirer could fill an entire editorial page with the misstatements of the sitting President. Instead they trump up a load of crap about a well respected journalist. Save the cheap shots for Talk Radio and the Blogging World. A big newspaper attacking another journalist for a mistake, while not even mentioning their own mistake, hmmm sounds like hypocrisy to me.
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
Anticipation
I am waiting with baited anticipation for this week's issue of CityBeat. I wonder how they will play the Nathaniel Jones Case. The players in the black community are taking variable paths in this, some predictable, some not. Will CityBeat go the knee-jerk anti-police route, or will they take a different route? The case has some issues. Will they play the racism card, which has no legs to stand on, or will they look at issues of possible bad judgment by the police or paramedics? The issue was not out yet this morning and the website was not yet updated. I am on pins and needles waiting to read it. (Cough, cough)
Which is Worse?
Is the Leader of the Cincinnati Police Union going on TV Sunday ranting about the treatment of police worse than a group of ministers reportedly saying?
But a group of black ministers Tuesday described the incident as "torture'' and called for clergy throughout the city to let their parishioners out early Sunday to attend an afternoon rally and march at City Hall.Both attitudes do nothing but add fuel to the fire of anger. Blame is falling onto its usual suspects, which will lead to the same cries of racism and the same police union arrogance.
Tuesday, December 02, 2003
It Took Long Enough
The Jones family has retained a lawyer, and the lucky winner of a nice shinny new contingency case is.............
wait for it..........
It's obvious, isn't it?
The Law Dog.......KENNY LAWSON.
wait for it..........
It's obvious, isn't it?
The Law Dog.......KENNY LAWSON.
Drugs Found in Jones' Car
The Coroner reports that Nathaniel Jones' car contained .36g of cocaine and:
The cigarettes, which had been dipped in a liquid substance and were slightly odorous, test positively for the presence of phencyclidine.Phencyclidine is better known as PCP or "angel dust."
Tuesday Media Roundup on Police Suspect Death
Hegemo comments on Jimmy Kimmel's show with Dick Gregory and The Great One Wayne Gretzky. Gregory brought up the death of Nathaniel Jones here in Cincinnati. Wayne seemed to be staying out of the conversation. I would have likely done the same if I was him in that situation. Why comment on something you know nothing about on national TV?
While on 1230theBuzz Oscar Robinson complained about Bill Cunningham's comments on the Hannity & Combs show on FOX. I can't find a transcript.
CNN interview with Cincinnati Police Chief Thomas Streicher Jr.
FOX News has an AP report with a bit of recycled news.
I will try to update this later if any additional comments or news pops up. I am surprised so far that the outside of local Cincy area Bloggers, this has not hit the blogosphere much yet. If anyone has seen other blogs out there with comments on this story, let me know.
UPDATE: Wes Flinn provides a full analysis with historical context.
NY Times on Cincinnati trying to quell tension.
UPDATE #2: Post Editorial.
UPDATE: #3 From the Dallas Morning News Blog
While on 1230theBuzz Oscar Robinson complained about Bill Cunningham's comments on the Hannity & Combs show on FOX. I can't find a transcript.
CNN interview with Cincinnati Police Chief Thomas Streicher Jr.
FOX News has an AP report with a bit of recycled news.
I will try to update this later if any additional comments or news pops up. I am surprised so far that the outside of local Cincy area Bloggers, this has not hit the blogosphere much yet. If anyone has seen other blogs out there with comments on this story, let me know.
UPDATE: Wes Flinn provides a full analysis with historical context.
NY Times on Cincinnati trying to quell tension.
UPDATE #2: Post Editorial.
UPDATE: #3 From the Dallas Morning News Blog
Media watch: police vs. 350-pound manYup.
Many no doubt saw the video of the police confrontation with the 350-pound man. My gripe was with the television tease to the late news last night shown repeatedly to lure you into the 10 p.m. news. It showed just the the beating with batons. Yet when more of the tape was rolled -- earlier in the episode -- we saw the 350-pound man lunging wildly at one of the officers.
Quite a different picture that at least threw total doubt on the first impressions delivered by the "tease."
The autopsy shows PCP (notorious angel dust that can cause tremendous mood swings) as well as cocaine in the dead man's body throws even more fog into the incident.
That is media irresponsibility. It made it look like Rodney King II was under way. That's ratings on the cheap.
posted by Jim Frisinger @ Dec 2, 10:52 AM
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