Our Sponsors:
READ MORE »Trending Stories
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density
- Morning Fizz: 'I'm Appalled'
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause?
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco?
- Morning Fizz: One step further
Our Members
Many thanks to
Urban Steelworks
and
Glenn Belcher
some of our many supporters.
ALL MEMBERS »Most Commented
- Seattle neighborhoods fight needed land use reform, density (62)
- Jolt: Parking Garages and Charter Schools (47)
- Wednesday Jolt: 'Seattle Times' wins fight against density; everybody (except Brett Phillips) wins key endorsement (26)
- Morning Fizz: $7 million committed to the charters cause? (21)
- Morning Fizz: In hope of reaching a consensus (28)
- Monday Jolt: Community Council coup and McKenna misstep (20)
- Morning Fizz: Some outstanding questions about the report (22)
- Is Washington becoming 'happy with crappy?' (16)
- Simple rules for staying sane in Seattle (13)
- Tuesday's Scan: Costco? Who says we're from Costco? (11)










Twitter
Facebook
RSS Feeds
Bruce Ramsey's comments
Posted Sun, Sep 20, 9:31 a.m.
I replied to "Reverandmoney" accusation, above, that the Seattle Times editorial page was a shill for downtown interests by citing three causes from this decade in which the page disagreed with the downtown view: the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Sound Transit light rail and the South Lake Union Streetcar. "Reverandmoney's" reply ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 18, 8:40 a.m.
To correct "reverandmoney" from some other angles: Commenting on an article about the Seattle Times company, you talk as if the paper were nothing but its editorial and opinion pages. Those are one or two pages per day. I help produce those pages. Because of the political stands the Times ...
MORE