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"Unfair, unbalanced, always right"

muthIn a previous post, we talked about Chuck Muth's new little "independent" wire service. We just left off Muth's regular tagline "Unfair, unbalanced, always right."

Muth runs many things on the right. In fact Kevin Bacon's got nothing on Muth's six degrees, which get you to RJ Publisher Sherm Frederick to Grover Norquist and beyond really quickly.

It's interesting to note Muth's creativity in naming his various "news' operations. There's the supposedly independent Nevada News Bureau and the unchallenged right-wing Nevada News & Views. http://nevadanewsandviews.com/

Funny how you can be avowedly independent one minute and totally slanted the next. Kind of like how the Review-Journal operates with Sherm Frederick at its helm. It's only fitting, therefore, that Muth's "opinionated" site gives props to the RJ Publisher. http://nevadanewsandviews.com/2009/11/09/guv-rj-publisher-rock-november%E2%80%99s-first-friday-brew-ha-ha/

It's nice -- this little tit-for-tat. Sherm comes to speak to the TeaBag crowd at Muth's "First Friday Nevada" event and Muth gets his commentaries published in Sherm's paper. http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/how-gov-gibbons-can-get-his-groove-back-69506672.html

That Gibbons getting his groove back made it from the edit page Sunday with Muth to the front of the B section Monday http://www.lvrj.com/news/gibbons-looks-past-polls-69547747.html penned by an actual reporter. Coincidence?

We're not sure if Muth gets paid for his "special to the Review-Journal" designation. But the evidence is mounting who's been bought.

 

 

 

 

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