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By Victor E. Sasson
Editor
The most remarkable thing about Roger Bowne of Pompton Lakes -- a 6-foot-3 man who cross-dressed in public for 30 years -- is that The Record's local news editors apparently ignored him until he died.
His obituary is just about the only interesting bit of reading in today's Sunday edition, which is weighed down by leaden campaign coverage, an idiotic Page 1 headline and boring columns from Staff Writers John Cichowski and Mike Kelly (L-1 and O-1).
The headline over the front-page photos of Barbara Buono and Governor Christie declares:
Last shots of campaign
So, are readers to believe the GOP bully and his Democratic challenger are taking a day off from campaigning on Monday, the day before the gubernatorial election?
Aren't the last salvos going to be fired then? What moron wrote that headline, and what supervisor approved it?
Forked tongue
The supposed big news is that Christie is watching his infamous tongue, but what is unreported in this so-called analysis is the foul, expletive-filled language he must use in private (A-1).
Can you imagine what he says about the homosexuals, low-wage workers and teachers he targeted during his first term?
The Record's coverage of the campaign has failed miserably by ignoring Christie's terrible record, including his inability to revive the state's economy after the recession or to keep his promise to lower property taxes.
He's just 'Roger'
The Bowne obituary mentions only one publication that paid any attention to the cross-dresser, the magazine Weird N.J., which featured him in a photo spread in 2009, when his "legend peaked" (A-4).
Of course, there are a number of freaks among the paper's local news editors, and that might explain why Bowne escaped notice until now.
Still lazy
After an absence of a couple of weeks, Road Warrior John Cichowski is back with another column that ignores the commuting woes of the majority and focuses on a driver's complaint, this time about towing charges (L-1).
The lazy columnist misses the biggest lesson here: Don't neglect regular maintenance if you plan to drive your car into the ground.
More Kelly crap
What's the point of Kelly's O-1 column about Cory Booker, who was sworn in on Thursday as a U.S. senator?
Harrington Park and Bergen County's other overwhelmingly white suburbs may have tolerated an occasional mixed-race family such as the Bookers, but they certainly don't deserve any medals for integration.
Virtually all of the county's minorities live in three communities, Hackensack, Teaneck and Englewood.
That is no coincidence. Sadly, it the dark side of home rule The Record has ignored for decades.
I don't know if you missed it, but at a campaign event yesterday an irate Christie was pictured getting in the face of a schoolteacher with his wife having a shit-eating grin on her face during his tirade. Once again though, The Record and its head cheer-leading writer for the Christie campaign chooses the obvious political ploy of pretending Christie is toning down his image. For how long? Until Nov. 6?
ReplyDeleteYes. I can't tell you how Editor Marty Gottlieb has disappointed me and other readers with his coverage of the campaign, and the same can be said for Melissa Hayes, Charles Stile et al.
DeleteVirtually all of the county's minorities live in three communities, Hackensack, Teaneck and Englewood.
ReplyDeleteGreat. Segregation at its finest!
One of the county's biggest racists comes out from under his rock.
DeleteVictor -- you must give credit where credit is due -- the obituary by Jay Levin about Johnny Kucks was very well written and quite touching. Johnny Kucks was a good man who lived in virtual obscurity in Hillsdale for over 50 years. Of some interest is the fact that the obituary said that he was 81 but Baseball reference.com says that he was born in July, 1933 so that he would be 80.
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