Titans set to depart SJ-R – Illinois Times (Springfield)

Political writer and columnist Bernard Schoenburg and statehouse reporter Doug Finke have accepted buyouts and will be departing the paper on Dec. 1.
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Goodgulf Greyteeth
5 years ago

Doug Finke has ever been a relentlessly uncritical shill-n-tout on behalf of whatever Democrats wanted: “Here’s the lasted courageous, brilliant, only-real-choice-available Democratic response to XXXXXXXX. And, oh, by the way, Republicans disagree, and here are their bad reasons….” Wonder if all-but-bankrupt Gannett’s classified add for Doug’s replacement will openly recruit for who they intend to hire: “Wanted – Opinion Columnist, willing to be camouflaged as a “Reporter,” who is capable of convincing Illinois readers that Governor Tax Cheat’s sow’s-ear is really a silk purse. Self Identification as a Democrat, protected class and minority required. Ability to engage in independent thought,… Read more »

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