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JeffB's comments
Posted Fri, Feb 8, 4:42 p.m.
Interesting thread, but ...: I've talked personally with Inslee. I certainly wouldn't suggest he is dumb (or a mile wide and inch deep, as one commenter said) or that his interest in certain issues is pandering rather than an intellectual curiosity about things that have impact on the district he ...
MOREPosted Tue, Feb 5, 4:43 p.m.
Define "newspaper": My question about this puff piece on David Black is what do you consider a newspaper? Anyone who reads one of his weeklies knows that this has nothing to do with putting out a newspaper in the traditional definition as a publication that informs. His publications are barely ...
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