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Build the Wall sign attracts Waterfront Park scuffle
Is Dan Russell homeless?— July 13, 2018 10:57 a.m.
U-T's Washington Post whitewash
Was Filner lynched?— February 27, 2018 9:06 a.m.
Proposed settlement will cost SDG&E, Edison $873 million
For those of you who would like to see a full story, which gives time to each side, provides background and doesn't worship Aguirre, here you go. Oh yes, it's from the paper that Bauder loves to hate, probably because his editors when he worked there forced him to actually do his job correctly, from time to time. http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/ener…— February 20, 2018 4:33 p.m.
Proposed settlement will cost SDG&E, Edison $873 million
I worked at five daily newspapers in my career. Your one-sided tripe would never pass muster on my copy desk and it wouldn't be surprising if you were terminated from your previous positions for cause. Now, do yourself a favor and search the archives on this very site for stories mentioning "Aguirre," see how many you've written, and see why it's obvious you work for that flake. You know, you do remind me of one reporter I had the displeasure of working with -- Sara Carter, who is also a fraud but appears all the time on Sean Hannity's show so she gets paid to be a fraud. I guess you're the same level of uselessness, gullibility and laziness, only it's more infuriating because you purportedly come from the left -- though no true progressive would ever print the sexist tripe you have. F U, Bauder. Go away. Go enroll at Californian State University in Southern California and learn that "If your mother says she loves you, get a second source."— February 15, 2018 6:53 a.m.
New job posting at the U/T
Uh, paper's been sold. This isn't news anymore.— February 15, 2018 6:46 a.m.
Proposed settlement will cost SDG&E, Edison $873 million
My insult is doubled down upon, you fraud, because you refused to refute my accusations, but instead turned it personal. Again, did you call SDG&E, or bother to clarify "California State University in Southern California," or seek opinion from anyone other than your source. I'd give you a lot more credit if you WERE being paid by the firm, rather than flacking for free. And this is to say nothing of your insulting, tin-foil hat take on Filner the sex criminal. Best, Your Momma— February 14, 2018 8:11 p.m.
Point Loma and Ocean Beach unite
Ms. Stalmer, In this case, I wasn't talking about you or your reporting, so let's not make it personal. I'm talking more about the U-T or Voice of San Diego or CityBeat (though the last has improved). This story is both about that community taking action *and* what has happened that has led them to take action. The examples there can be found in many, many other places around the city but, unfortunately, there are only so many reporters available and for stringer rates, only so many neighborhoods can get covered. The fact that Ocean Beach and Point Loma could get more than 40 people in the room to discuss it is certainly newsworthy -- I'm less enamored with the Neighborhood Watch numbers because A) All us neighbors are really ever supposed to do is call the police, not actually engage the junkies, and B) Signing up is one thing, actually acting is another. Still, good to see this side of things reported, rather than focusing on, say, the 10 or so flakes who staged their little protest in El Cajon, or the unidentified person who nearly got killed by the garbage collection crew. If anything, Ms. Stalmer, I'm just regretting there aren't more stories similar to this from all over town. But I will make no effort to stop my eyes from rolling every time I read an extraneous adjectival phrase-* referring to Ocean Beach, in this case "eclectic." It's just another area under siege from addicts, just like Logan or North Park or Banker's Hill. Those places have "vibes," too. *- "pretentiously self-aware" excepted. :)— February 5, 2018 5:42 p.m.
Proposed settlement will cost SDG&E, Edison $873 million
In other words, you were lazy in your "reporting," and you were rushing to publication, as if there's such thing as a "deadline" when publishing to the internet. As far as I can see, you got a release from Aguirre's firm, called your boss -- Aguirre -- for his blessing, but didn't call SDG&E or anyone else, or view the settlement documents, or ask for anyone's opinion other than Aguirre's (and his partner whose photo is also published here for some reason), wrote up this item in which you credit Aguirre with saving taxpayers a lot of money, and awaited your paycheck. You also, apparently, either copied and pasted straight from a release or actually transcribed "California State University in Southern California" from the release. Got it. OK, see, a real reporter would read the release, see that ridiculous phrase "California State University in Southern California," and call into question the veracity of the information in the release and the source itself. However, you are not a real reporter, but rather a PR agent, based in Colorado, for a local law firm run by a gadfly politician touting a proposed settlement involving a college that does not exist. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2018/f…— February 4, 2018 6:23 a.m.
Point Loma and Ocean Beach unite
This sort of stuff has been happening in nearly every neighborhood in the city, not just the self-appointed "eclectic" ones. So, obviously, I feel their pain over there. Unfortunately, most of our local journalists are not attending these meetings but instead hanging out with and promoting the agendas of the handful of nincompoops who are out to enable junkies to dominate our neighborhoods.— February 4, 2018 6 a.m.
Bad stereotypes in Vantage Theatre's Color of Light
I agree. I was underwhelmed. The lead actor was all right, but he didn't have much material to work with.— February 4, 2018 5:52 a.m.