AllTheNewsThatDoesn’tQuiteFit
MissingLinkVille
Look.
I like Doug Ward’s stuff in the VSun.
A lot.
He’s a hard-nosed guy who clearly digs and then often writes hard-boiled stories that are anything but boilerplate.
But I, for one, was pretty disappointed with what he didn’t write about in his (otherwise excellent) piece on Peter Ladner’s criticism of the NPA’s recent election campaign and, more specifically, its PropShop in the Bloggodome.
Regarding the latter, here is what Mr. Ward
did write:
“…The former city councillor wrote (in his editorial in Business in Vancouver) that the NPA has to stop treating every political opponent “evil,” and linked that negative approach to the citycaucus.com blog, which attacked the Vision Vancouver council throughout Robertson’s first term.
“It’s a tiresome, downer strategy borne of three years of citycaucus.com blog’s partisan put-downs — hilarious to family and friends, but tedious and irritating to anyone who cares more about the city than about hating Vision and COPE (RIP).”
The anti-Vision blog was run by Mike Klassen and Daniel Fontaine, strong supporters of former NPA Mayor Sam Sullivan, who was defeated by Ladner in the party’s bitter 2008 nomination battle.
Klassen, an unsuccessful NPA council candidate, said after the election that he hasn’t decided whether he will continue to operate his blog…”
So what’s missing from that passage?
Well, the fact that Mr. Ladner also asked a question that many, ourselves included, have asked for sometime now.
Which is……
Where did the money come from to fund the long running PropShop in question?
And, more pointedly, did it, in whole or in part, come from the massive war chest that was amassed by the PropShop proprietors former boss before he was bounced from the 2008 mayoral race by Mr. Ladner himself?
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And for those who think that these are petty, partisan questions do not forget how hard the PropShop in question went after a counterspinning Propagammon arm when it was revealed that the latter received funding from the other side, which, for the record, I also think stinks.
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