In an article titled Blogs spotlight Arizona politics, the daily places several in the limelight—running the gamut from the Lefties and the McCain adorers, to others that have become requisite reading for the politically obsessed crowd.
Although Nathan Sproul, a political consultant interviewed for the article, claims “many of the blogs are factually inaccurate,” and urges the ”reader to beware,” most of us know the blogs to be at least as reliable as the opinions expressed by the left-leaning newspaper—and by naysayers, such as Sproul.
We congratulate the Sonoran Alliance for the high marks they received from readers.
November 5, 2007 at 1:07 pm
Where does the article mention Sproul? I read the whole thing three times, and use my browser’s find function, but still couldn’t find his name!
November 5, 2007 at 9:12 pm
Nice to see that the online version of this dropped Nathan Sproul’s comments. He was quoted in the paper version of the article.
November 5, 2007 at 10:47 pm
Nathan Sproul’s quote was in a side bar box as part of the article in the newspaper. Maybe the online version omitted it, but it was there because I read his snarky comments. Why they seek this guy’s opinion is beyond me. He loses every ballot issue he lays his hands on. Can you think of any of his winners, Kyle?