Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Can we vote out the editors?

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Imagine if readers could vote out the editors of The Record of Woodland Park -- such lifers as Deirdre Sykes, Tim Nostrand, Barbara Jaeger, Liz Houlton (the hag in rags) and Jim "We Can't Get Rid of Him" McGarvey, plus shameless Editor Francis Scandale, who has cheapened the front page in the past decade.

Even when they are handed a great story, they don't know what to do with it.

Look at the clunky set of headlines on A-1 today, with "GOP" used on each of the two main stories, for an echo that is a big no-no in headline writing. 

Nothing would have been wrong with an umbrella head across the page to highlight the victory of Republicans in Bergen County and the U.S. House of Representatives.

And what does the drop headline on the House story mean? The past two years have been nothing but divisive, so the head, "Anti-Obama sentiment ushers in divided era," is confusing. It refers to what the story calls "the transition to divided government," a reference to the Senate and House being controlled by opposing parties. Also, the word "era" is simply the wrong word.


Seven reporters were sent out to talk to voters, but their voices are buried on A-7.  Not much is made of how the Tea Party fell on its face in North Jersey or the role of Democrats who crossed party lines to elect County Clerk Kathleen Donovan as Bergen County executive.


Scandale, Sykes and their minions love election day. It means they can fill the paper with routine election  stories and don't have to scramble to fill all the holes left by the mostly unproductive local staff. 

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6 comments:

  1. I like the little piece on the fat oaf Jon Runyon, the football player who made $30 million in 5 years alone playing for the Eagles. Another millionaire politican that is expected to lookout for the middle class.

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  2. Don't understand voters who buy the Republican line.

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  3. The rich brainwash the lower middle class into fighting their battles for them.

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  4. Don't understand voters who buy the Liberal/Democrat line, ….. Boxer millionaire, Pelosi millionaire (Pelosi’s’ husband made a fortune through shady DOD contracts and owns a vineyard in CA that is exempt from playing union wages), the Kennedys millionaires, Reid millionaire, John Kerry millionaire, Chris Dodd millionaire… at least Jon Runyon earned his millions instead of inheriting or marrying his fortune.

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  5. The difference, of course, is that wealthy Democrats embrace the notion that government is a force for good, giving health insurance to 30 million people who don't have it, for example, while wealthy Republicans greedily want more and more money, and resent having to pay taxes for social programs.

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  6. Runyan "earned" his millions about as much as CEOs on Wallstreet do. $375K per each 60 minute regular season game played. Give me a break.

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