I also serve on the Executive Board of the Summit County Republican Party. These comments are my own. Shortly before the county convention, my GOP chair, Melanie Monestere, asked me if she would be invited or denied access to The Park Record. My quick answer was no.
My experience with The Record is that they ask for control of the megaphone. Until recently, when someone from The Record called me, I gave them an answer. However, when I sent a letter to the editor, so far, only one out of every four letters is printed. As for information about the party’s activities, there has been deception by omission.
Since I disagree with transgender people, anti-family Marxists, or nonviolent arsonists, my contributions are rarely, if ever, published. I would be very surprised if this letter saw the light of day. Contrary to experience, the former editor-in-chief said that each and every earned lyrics is published.
Neither Town Lift nor KPCW will offer a platform for public comment. This leaves The Park Record as the exclusive digital/print public square.
Our country’s founders accused the press of being brave watchdogs opposed to the inevitable corruptions and usurpations of government. However, with the help of Obamaesias (praise and blessings be upon him) and his bumbling apprentice/puppet, watchdogs have become important other dogs of the ideological Marxists who overthrew the Kennedy Democratic Party of yesteryear. While many media outlets have committed themselves to the sacrosanct prestige of “journalists,” very few do, because journalism demands objectivity and turns out to be a lost art.
Instead, we end up with institutionalized biases. The infiltration of institutionalized bias is well illustrated through the writings and movements of NPR business editor Uri Berliner. Berliner published a mea culpa essay acknowledging that the mainstream media is too liberal. His boss, Katherine Maher, NPR’s new executive director and de facto truth minister, suspended Berliner for his counterrevolutionary thoughts. Berliner resigned.
And then there’s Russ, Russ, Russ of Snyderville, who claimed that facts matter, but his observation about this case lacks facts and is just a collection of sarcastic phrases.
Moreover, Russ insults what he can’t understand, especially the accidental consequences of superfluous Marxist-based DEI indoctrination, which has nothing to do with port and maritime operations, as gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman so ably pointed out. priorities.
The Daily Wire reported that less than a year before the bridge fiasco, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) appointed Karenthia Barber as a politically connected DEI representative and spokesperson on the Maryland Port Commission. On the other hand, other members of the commission have extensive experience in transportation.
As The Blaze reports, this isn’t the first twist of fate in the harbor, as the ship collided with a stone dock in the harbor of Antwerp 8 years ago. The errant ship flies the flag of Singapore and is registered as The Dali. It is 984 feet long, owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd. and is controlled through Synergy Marine Group. The shipping team is from India.
Don’t worry, the company’s websites promote DEI and advocate for the corporate education program “Diversity@Sea. “You must agree, Russ, that you wouldn’t need seafarers to mistake the helmsman for gender confirmation or dedicate a third-degree microaggression to it. a critical navigation or accommodation manoeuvre.
Mr. Rogers claims he dodged or dodged (parkrecord. com/opinion/journalism-matters-real-leaders-dont-need-scapegoats-local-gop-ducks-responsibility/). No, in fact, he denied it. It wasn’t the media that banned it, just The Record.
Politeness gives rise to politeness. There is an urgent need for balance and diversity of ideas. For more information, please visit our website: https://www. summitcountyutgop. org/
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Editor’s Note: This is the first letter we’ve earned from Jerry Heck since Don Rogers started in September 2023.
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