Quick look at what Kansas City journalists thought about all the stuff we've already discussed.
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"Nick Haines, Colleen Nelson, Eric Wesson, Dave Helling and Jay Senter discuss concerns over the lack of minority labor for the new KCI project, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos visiting the metro, new KCPD chief Rick Smith's first month on the job, campus carry, competition for a new Amazon HQ, concerns over a Tyson Chicken plant in Tonganoxie and the push to expel MO Senator Maria Chappelle Nadal."
Take a look:
You decide . . .
Jay Senter is about as uninformed of what is going on in Kansas City as Bruce Jenner is a real woman. Guy needs to go get a job at McDonalds where he would fit in nicely with the "Hello welcome to McDonalds, may I screw up your order today?"
ReplyDeleteEric Wesson is a pandering race baiter. The Call had never been a reputable news source, much more of a news letter or neighborhood gossip rag. There certainly isn't any journalistic standards.
ReplyDelete^^^^^^^Same goes for the SM Post
ReplyDelete^^ you're wrong right there buddy, did dumbass dog wrong.
ReplyDelete^^What in the world? Try English sometime. Um, if you can.
ReplyDeleteFuck public TV. Waste of good money.
ReplyDeleteI hate pbs. It dosn't show, what I want to here. It pander's to libs. Not conservitives.
ReplyDeleteI never watch this show because most times the journalists on it I disagree with or are clueless and it's all old news to begin with as Tony said.
ReplyDeleteDave Helling continues to bless everything ever done by his friend the recently departed political consultant. In doing so, he also endorses the dishonest and illegal activities of the sidewinder partner Jeff Roe. Waiting for Kraske's shallow praise to all the consultant's who let Kraske pretend he is an important player in politics.
ReplyDeleteThis show is the biggest circle jerk broadcast in Kansas City. Nobody ever disagrees with one another, they just go back and forth and don't bother to really discuss opposing viewpoints. They might as well do it from the lobby of City Hall.
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