Benjamin Hodge’s letter to the editor in The KC Star, Wednesday, March 16
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | March 16th at 08:10 PM |
Kansas City Star columnist Steve Rose, a guy who consistently lies about and attacks conservatives (it doesn’t matter whether this issue is economic conservatism or pro-life law enforcement), recently dedicated a column to another conservative candidate (James Nelson) and me; we’re running for positions on the local community college board. It’s a race where three candidates can win at-large positions, and so that’s why Rose | Read More »
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Kansas editorial site ‘Kaw and Border’ defends Benjamin Hodge after false KC Star column
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | March 14th at 02:22 AM |
I’d like to highlight this column by the respected regional editorial news site Kaw and Border, ”Steve’s Rose Colored Glasses Regarding JCCC.” For a brief back-ground. Steve Rose now writes a column for The Kansas City Star. He used to own a paper that his father started, The Johnson County Sun, which is now in its waning days. While Rose is liberal, it’s not his liberalism that’s troublesome, but | Read More »
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