IS THIS TRUE???..TRUTH or FICTION???
That the media is so rabid to see
Senator Russell Pearce ousted that they are sitting on an explosive story about
his opponent? be##
Tell me if this is a newsworthy
item: A Legislative candidate is an executive at a charter school that serves
under-privileged kids. Each year the school has a major charity drive to get
clothing and supplies for the kids. The drives are huge events in which members
of the community are asked to donate enough book bags to fill an entire school
bus. But there's problem. The Assistant Principal notices that the
Principal--our legislative candidate--oftentimes dispenses the supplies in ways
that don't benefit children and weren't part of the purpose of the drive. For
example, he gave some of the supplies to a friend of his who then sold them at
a yard sale. Meanwhile, our candidate continues to solicit donations, claiming
that the kids need more supplies.
The Assistant Principal complains
that giving some of the supplies to a private party who then keeps the proceeds
is inappropriate and she also complains that soliciting additional donations
while giving away existing donation to non-intended recipients is even more
inappropriate. In fact, the Assistant Principal raises the issue on numerous
occasions, claiming that the donations are not being used for the benefit of
the children, or for their intended purpose.
This administrator goes on vacation
and when she returns, she discovers that she has been terminated. Since she has
a contract, she sues for wrongful termination and alleges that she was fired
because she complained about our candidate's behavior. You have a copy of the lawsuit in which these allegations are made.
Is it a story?
It's obviously a major story. In
fact it would be a major story even if the administrator weren't a legislative
candidate. "Principal of Charter School Misappropriates funds, Fires
Whistle blower." The Republic has built 5-day series on smaller stories
than that.
All the major news outlets have the story. Laurie Roberts,
EJ Montini, Dennis Welch have all known about it for weeks but they are sitting
on it. Why? Because the candidate is Jerry Lewis and no one in the media is
willing to print a story that might upset Lewis's chances of defeating Russell
Pearce.
By now, you know that the news you receive is orchestrated.
It would be great if reporters screened out the trivia and what you got was the
important stuff, but that's not the case. What you get is carefully scripted to
fit a pre-conceived narrative.
That's why you have read dozens of
stories about Scott Bundgaard's freeway exploits and no stories about
Representative Daniel Patterson spending his days smoking pot, verbally abusing
his wife and living outside of his district.
The pre-set narrative is why you have read dozens of stories
about the Fiesta Bowl and almost none about Fast and Furious.
The pre-set narrative is why you
have read scores of stories about Olivia Cortes and none about the Democratic
Party sending out pieces in favor of Libertarian candidates.
It's why you didn't ever get a
comprehensive looks at the culture of corruption in the Napolitano
Administration.
It's why you get stories bashing the
Catholic and Mormon church's together with endless stories about gay adoption,
gay health insurance and gay tourism.
The Lewis story would be huge even
if he weren't a candidate. Since he's a candidate for the state senate and the
story goes straight to his honesty and character--not to mention the alleged
illegality--the story should be on A1.
But you have never heard of the
story because Alia Rau, Mary Jo Pitzl, Dennis Welsh, Laurie Roberts, and EJ
Montini are so desperate to have Pearce lose, that they will bury the story
until after the election.
That's why people don't trust them.
That's why they don't subscribe. That's why they are collapsing financially.
And that's why the world will be a better place when they are gone.Cross Posted from Espresso Pundit
