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California Governor Calls November Special ElectionPosted by: Flap in California, Special Election 2005
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger this evening set a special election on Nov. 8 for California voters to consider his plans to overhaul state government and a handful of unrelated but controversial initiatives:
Other stories on the special election: California Assembly Speaker and Sente President Pro Tem Respond to the Governor’s Announcement Text of Governor’s Speech The Governator has nothing to lose in calling this election - there is little downside. If he loses every measure (which he won’t) he is left with the status quo and a weakened opposition (bankrupt from spending tens of millions in Fall 2005 TV and Ad Campaigns). Stay tuned. Update #1 Timm Herdt has this biased MSM piece from the Ventura County Star. Good grief - he even quoted ex- Gray Davis staffers!
Dan Weintraub of the Sacramento Bee has an excellent piece on California schools. I guess if you cannot get school vouchers accepted for the public school system then independent Charter Schools are an alternative. In California, home schooling and private faith based schools are extremely popular.
L.A. Times Editorial Page Editor Andrés Martinez authored a To Our Readers yesterday outlining some of the changes coming to his page:
Of course, leave it to the New York Times to publish a story regarding an upheaval at the editorial/opinion beat at the Los Angeles Times.
The Los Angeles Times for many years has been a blah, stale, liberal old school newspaper. Their circulation is declining and advertising revenues decreasing. Why not try something new and with a new medium. Michael Kinsley and John Carroll have nothing to lose. As for the N.Y Times who was the brain donor there who will start charging their readers for complete on-line access? Update #1 The New Los Angeles Times is Critiqued: You can’t say that Michael Kinsley hasn’t gotten people talking about the L.A. Times editorial and opinion pages, though Kinsley and his colleagues might wish that more of the chatter was about the substance of their positions and ideas. Today, former L.A. Times editorial writer Stephen D. Burgard, now director of the Northeastern University School of Journalism, reacts strongly and in depth to Kinsley’s changes in a letter posted at Romenesko’s Media News. Burgard argues not just that Kinsley has little respect for the conventions of newspaper opinion, but that the Times’ pursuit of online interaction is sacrificing an editorial page’s advantage over blogs. Burgard takes off from today’s New York Times story (reported lower on this page), but he seems to have been biting his tongue for awhile now. Michelle Malkin has a new feature: Desecration of the Day:
Michelle says she is doing this to counterbalance the Main Stream Media (MSM) and that these photos will probably not appear in Time or Newsweek. But, these photos will appear here and throughout the blogosphere. Previous photos:
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