I think he has a point. In fact, I'm working today to help get NVTC out of the shadows. More to come on that soon...
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nvtc?
Posted by: jinc | February 23, 2011 at 02:21 PM
I'm with you on this one 100%, Tribs.
As a sports fan you're probably familiar with the writings of Peter King at SI.com. King always says something like "a source in the Titans' front office who is close to the Vice Young situation verifies that the embattled QB will likely be traded to the Bengals for a pair of second-round picks." (or something like that) This type of journalism is annoying because it leads me to believe that King is inventing a "source" simply to lend credibility to his own theories. Or at a minimun, the source is a glorified intern and not a "high-ranking" official.
But to be honest, don't you do this exact same thing? I can't remember a specific incident but I seem to remember you citing "senior level [insert campaign here] staffers" who in reality may have been a field director or nobody at all. Yeah or nay?
Posted by: TJ | February 23, 2011 at 03:50 PM
pot, meet kettle.
Also, if Miles puts the same effort into this as he did into coming in 4th in a 5 way primary, watch out establishment
Posted by: Mr Bubbles | February 23, 2011 at 07:31 PM
Your instrument should respond right away. Before you install your fire and burglar alarms.
Posted by: pinnacle security | September 14, 2011 at 02:27 PM