By Denise Tessier
In its sole editorial for the day, the Albuquerque Sunday Journal made some good points about the need for immigration reform at the federal level.
But the piece, entitled “Thank Arizona for Immigration Debate,” strained credibility (and no doubt, lost some readers) with the snide attitude of its opening sentence, which said:
President Obama is [...]
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Blatantly Partisan Purposes
March 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized
By Arthur Alpert
Wrong again!
I believed the Albuquerque Journal’s political campaign against health care reform – in its “news” pages as well as Op Eds and editorials – could not become more blatant.
Silly me.
Here’s the big headline on the front page Thursday, March 18:
“Premiums Likely to Go Higher”.
Over that is a rubric in red identifying the [...]
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Journal: Blah Blah Blah on Locksley
September 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
By Tracy Dingmann
Friends and former colleagues who are versed in the art of newspaper editorial writing tell me the worst sin is to write an editorial that’s just plain wishy washy.
According to them, the number one rule of opinion writing is: Take a strong stand and stick with it. If [...]
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