Here is the GateHouse News Service article about the reporter who is claiming that GateHouse Media abandoned her and refuses to pay her legal bills as she tried to prevent a a judge from ordering her to reveal he confidential sources and notes.
Guess who is not quoted, not even once.
Go ahead, guess.
No, it’s not...
Read more »
Tags: 10 pieces of silver, ethics, GateHouse Media
Posted in Media | 2 Comments »
I had no intention of blogging today. It’s my day off and I was going to spend it moving stuff from my old place to my new digs.
But I find myself drawn into issues brought up by this post over at C.J.’s site.
Several commenters has tried to post what derogatory information about the man...
Read more »
Tags: city manager, ethics, Hanry Holling
Posted in Misc | 1 Comment »
The recent Reuters altered photo scandal demonstrated how blogs can fact check the mainstream media. Let’s not forget that one of the things that makes a blog a blog — and gives them their ever-increasing clout — is their interactivity with readers:
Looking closely at the photography, saw an...
Read more »
Tags: blogosphere, ethics, Little Green Footballs, Photoshop, reuters
Posted in CitJo | Comments Off
Believe it or not, there’s two guys who are arguing over whether or not the young proto-journalist portrayed by Scarlett Johansson in that new movie “Scoop” is an ethical journalist or not. Since she sleeps with a source, I’m gonna have to say “nope.”
But then, I’ve rarely seen journalists portrayed on screen in a...
Read more »
Tags: boobs, breasts, ethics, journalism, journalists, Movies, Scarlett Johansson, Scoop
Posted in Misc | 4 Comments »
Much like a coke whore lecturing on the value of modest and temperate lifestyle, Congressman RayLaHood shares his ideas on the need for new ethics legislation. Of course, there’s not even the slightest indication that the Copley Press reporter asked LaHood about the free trip to France he took from the nuclear energy power...
Read more »
Tags: ethics, Ray LaHood
Posted in Misc | 2 Comments »
I just caught Ray LaHood answering WEEK’s Mike Dimmick’s questions about money from lobbyists and travel.
First, LaHood said that he proud of the fact that 70 percent of the money he gets comes from sources within the 18th Congressional District. He didn’t mention that lobbyists are the largest single source of his donations during...
Read more »
Tags: ethics, lobbyists, Mike Dimmick, Ray LaHood, WEEK
Posted in Misc | Comments Off
Talk about rooting for the home team:
Peorian Ray LaHood should seek the U.S. House of Representative’s No. 3 Republican leadership post – majority whip. If ever there was a time when Congress needed to be more unified, it is now. And LaHood has had a reputation for reaching out within his own party and...
Read more »
Tags: ethics, LaHood, lobbyists, majority whip, tom delay
Posted in Misc | 2 Comments »
The Journal Star did run the LaHood travel scandal story on the front page. That’s good. Nowhere in the article, however, is he asked to explain why he’s been claiming none of his trips are paid by lobbyists when they are.
LaHood added that the reporting requirements for accepting any outside perks are stringent. He...
Read more »
Tags: ethics, junkets, lobbyists, nuclear energy institute, Ray LaHood
Posted in Politics | Comments Off
Kudos to the Journal Star’s award winning editorial page for again demanding that Ray LaHood take a stronger stand on ethics:
So perhaps now would be a good time for Congressman Ray LaHood to retract his statement of seven months ago to The Hill – “the Newspaper for and about the U.S. Congress” – that...
Read more »
Tags: Corruption, delay, ethics, lobbyists, radio, Ray LaHood, travel, WMBD 1470
Posted in Politics | 1 Comment »
I mentioned this in a comment several days ago. In the interests of transparency and full disclosure, I’m listing the names of donors and other people who have provided support to this site. I felt it necessary, since the issue came up in a post about journalists who give money to poliyticians and I...
Read more »
Tags: blog ethics, blogging, donations, ethics, transparency
Posted in Misc | Comments Off