Monday, April 27, 2009

New blog added to the blogroll

Yesterday a reader pointed me to Kansas Meadowlark, a Kansas blog published by Earl F. Glynn. Glynn focuses on issues in Kansas government and politics that the Kansas press ignores. This post from yesterday has some videos from recent Tea Party protests in Kansas.

In comments, a reader added this:
Oddly, I never saw Kansas Medadowlark as a blog. I just saw it as the correction department that the KC Star refused to enlist. I've never seen anyone quite so capable of dissecting the drivel and correcting it with the truth in the manner he does.
I added Kansas Meadowlark to the blogroll.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

But what about all those computer illiterate seniors, who supposedly rely solely on the tender mercies of MNI for their government notices and propaganda?

How do we contact all of them, and could we enlist MNI for help?

Anonymous said...

How do we contact all of them, and could we enlist MNI for help?

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Nope, The Star threw them under the bus with their new "fine print" format. They answered complaints with, "Too Bad, we're catering our product to a younger audience. Thank you for calling, The Kansas City Star"

John Altevogt said...

This is top notch research. If you want to know why Kansas has so many corrupt judges, read Meadowlark. If you want to know why Kathleen Sebeljevich sold out KU Hospital to Missouri business interests, read Meadowlark.

Earl has long been one of my personal heros and I'm delighted to see him get the recognition he deserves.

Anonymous said...

The real fine print (shhh)is that the younger audience, who has NO interest in MNI, are all where we are, the internet