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July 28, 2010

It's been 20 months since the Review-Journal last had a political columnist.


But now, John L. Smith -- the noted author and general news columnist -- has apparently decided he needs to fill the role left so vacant by his paper.

Today, yet again, Smith takes a point of view contrary to his paper's ultra-conservative editorial page philosophy or its general news coverage of Sharron Angle.

http://www.lvrj.com/news/spoiled-unemployed-aren-t-incentivized-by-angle-rhetoric-99448354.html

We're happy anyone has stepped up to provide a sharper eye on the RJ's darling, and we're pleased it's someone who's made his mark as a chronicler of all things Vegas for so long

Also today, Norm Clarke gets some nice anecdotes from the Guinn era.

http://www.lvrj.com/news/everyman-governor-fondly-remembered-99448499.html

 

 

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