If there is a previous record for "Highest Level of Saturation Press Coverage with No Political Party Affiliation Named" (HT to e-mailer Jason), the Cleveland press corps almost broke it.
In looking over three publications' stories about today's massive and far-ranging police actions in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, Ohio, I found only one reference to the Democratic Party affiliation of those involved. Cleveland's sole daily newspaper put up a half-dozen related blog entries and failed to name anyone's party in any of them.
First, though, from the always-reliable (in shielding troubled Dems' party affiliations) Associated Press, writer Joe Milicia named no party in eight paragraphs:
FBI searches county offices in Cleveland
FBI and IRS agents served at least 10 search warrants Monday at Cuyahoga County offices, businesses and homes as part of a public corruption investigation, authorities said.
About 200 FBI agents, some brought in from Pittsburgh to help with the searches, raided the county administration building, engineer's office and an information services center.
..... Agents entering the administration building searched the third and fourth floors, including Auditor Frank Russo's office and Commissioner Jimmy Dimora's office, Wilson said. FBI vehicles were spotted at both oAgents entering the administration building searched the third and fourth floors, including Auditor Frank Russo's office and Commissioner Jimmy Dimora's office, Wilson said. FBI vehicles were spotted at both of their homes.
At the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the paper's 9:35 AM blog entry (video is available at the link) also put up eight paragraphs without identifying the Democratic Party affiliation of any of those involved:
Cuyahoga County offices, businesses, homes raided in FBI corruption investigation
More than 100 federal agents swooped into Cuyahoga County offices, the homes of officials including County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora, and several businesses. The FBI said it was investigating public corruption, but agents would not confirm whether all of Monday morning's raids were connected.
• Agents cordoned off county workers on the administration building's third and fourth floors and targeted Dimora's office. The workers were sent home after filling out forms identifying themselves.
• Searches were also conducted at the West Side office of the county engineer and the county's data center. .....
• The searches involved both the FBI and the IRS, including the tax agency's entire Northeast Ohio criminal unit.
Separately, the Plain Dealer is working on entering the record books for "Most Related Blog Entries with No Party Affiliation." Besides the one just excerpted, there's this, this, this, this, and this.
Only Kim Wendel of TV station WKYC broke the party-affiliation silence in the story's seventh paragraph -- but only after missing at least a half-dozen opportunities to do so in the previous six:
FBI/IRS raid the Cuyahoga County administration building, other county offices, officeholders' homes
The FBI and IRS executed search warrants early Monday morning inside the Cuyahoga County administration building, the county engineer's office and elsewhere throughout Cuyahoga County, including the Independence home of Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora; the Mayfield Village home of Cuyahoga County Auditor Frank Russo; and the Parma home of J. Kevin Kelley, a Russo employee and a Parma school board member.
At the county administration building, the FBI's Scott Wilson said the raid was the culmination of a longstanding investigation but did not elaborate when asked by Channel 3's political correspondent Tom Beres.
FBI and Internal Revenue Services vehicles encircled the building early this morning. They have questioned and released dozens of employees on the third and fourth floors.
Those employees were told to go home.
People inside the building said the search warrants are being executed on the third and fourth floors and that the warrants are focused on information regarding public and political corruption.
The third floor is where Russo's office is and the fourth floor houses the Cuyahoga County commissioners -- Jimmy Dimora, Tim Hagan and Peter Lawson Jones.
Dimora is also chairman of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party.
Of course we don't know the full nature of what the FBI and IRS were looking for, exactly what led them to conduct their searches, or what they might have uncovered. But it would appear that the "use by" date for the "culture of corruption" theme employed against Republicans by Democrats to gain political power in the Buckeye State during the past few years might have passed.
In Ohio, it's likely that even most casual followers of the news know that Cleveland and Cuyahoga County politics are dominated by Democrats. But again, as with the ongoing criminal situation involving Democratic Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (commented on last week at NewsBusters and BizzyBlog), the whole nation deserves to know which political machine is involved with corrupt and/or criminal activities. As in Detroit, Cleveland-area journalists appear to be determined to prevent that as much as they possibly can.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters





















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Cleveland's mess is just the tip of the iceberg...
July 28, 2008 - 22:02 ET by goldenthroatLiving in northeast Ohio - but not Cleveland - I have been following this story since the crap hit the fan today. This could end up being one of the biggest political scandals in Cleveland's history. As I have surfed the four Cleveland TV stations newscasts, they have been strangely silent about the party affiliation of these morons.
I have also been very disappointed that even my favorite station, Fox8, hasn't mentioned any party affiliation, either - unless I missed it.
Political corruption in Cuyahoga County, Ohio? For the democrats who continue to run that city into the ground, it's just another day at the office. But the voters have no one to blame but themselves. They keep electing the Jackass Party and now look what's happening!
From the city who gave us the "boy-king" Dennis Kucinich - the looney left is alive and well in Cleveland.
"How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?" - Firesign Theatre
Not to worry.
July 28, 2008 - 22:26 ET by ScrapironEveryone in the country has learned that if the subject is corruption and the party is not the headline it involves a democrat(s). I hope Kucinich is involved so deep it's a death sentence. It wouldn't take much lumber to build a short gallows.
Old, Retired and glad of it.
There is a reason.
July 29, 2008 - 00:10 ET by SouthernRootsIt is probable that they hide the party affiliation to reduce the number of hits from search engines looking for "democrat + corruption".
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. - J.B. Books (John Wayne)
Actual mention of the word "Democrat"?
July 29, 2008 - 10:53 ET by goldenthroatAs the Cuyahoga County corruption scandal widens, today's Plain Dealer did make mention of party affiliation - but you have to read five paragraphs into the article before you find it!
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2008/07/federal_raids_target_cuyahoga.html
And just a sidebar - Dennis Kucinich has not been mentioned as being a part of this investigation since this involves county government. But isn't it interesting that the "boy-king" comes from the same county and political machine that is under the microscope right now!
Don't worry, gang - this will not affect idiotic Cuyahoga County voters' opinions - they'll continue to make sure that the Jackass Party succeeds in running their city and county into the central basin of Lake Erie!
"How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?" - Firesign Theatre
Proud resident of cuyahoga county
July 29, 2008 - 14:53 ET by ksennishAS a resident of Cuyahoga county, I can say that our local government is a piece of crap. When you put a bunch of idiots in charge, of course you get something like this. I really hope that gnome Kucinich is involved some how.
Recently my sister won an art contest and part of it meant that the painting was going to hang in Kucinich's cave in DC for a month before being displayed in another location for the remainder of the year. My family was livid that it was going to be in his office. That man has done nothing for this area besides help drive Cleveland into the ground by running out big businesses.
It would not only be swell
July 28, 2008 - 22:46 ET by bigtimerIt would not only be swell to know which political party those involved in this are right off the bat as the msm does with the repubs...it would also be nice to see these major stories on the msm once in a blue moon...we all know how it would of been from the start with Detroit if these were repub critters involved...day after day...let alone Cleveland now...
I am so sick and tired of the intentional black-outs when it comes to the dems culture of corruption, obvious bias and hypocrisy when it comes the msm......I am tired of the repubs not bringing this up...if they did, the stories may be forced to be carried in the msm...
I wouldn't of known about any of this if I hadn't seen it here.
Oh the msm and their agenda...it never ends.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Meh! I kinda liked those
July 28, 2008 - 23:27 ET by stratmanMeh! I kinda liked those two mooks.
This may run deep and wide.
The local news boys and girls are having an early Christmas with this debacle.
RRAM Tough!
'I demand this be swept under the rug!!' Nancy Pelosi
July 29, 2008 - 07:22 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsIs there an outcry for resignations and congressional hearings??
D
Keep the ILLEGALS out, join NumbersUSA to send free faxes to your reps.
My email to the Cleveland PD
July 29, 2008 - 08:03 ET by danhatHere is a suggestion that is too full of common sense for you to apply. But first, a tip of the hat for the job you did reporting the FBI raid and investigation yesterday; fabulous, really. The only way you could have done a better job - and here is the suggestion that you most likely will ignore - is to have actually NAMED THE PARTY AFFILIATION of these alleged crooks. Not once did you feel the need to do this. It is not surprising, considering that they are DEMOCRATS.
So the suggestion is as follows: When doing a story regarding politicians, any story at all, the first time their name is mentioned in the article it is followed by their party affiliation and their title.
Pretty simple, eh? But if you did do that, you couldn't be complicit in hiding the fact that DEMOCRATS screw up too. How pathetic that in a story this big you ignore something this big. I sure am glad that the Dems have cleaned up the "Culture of Corruption."
You have no credibility in anything you print. Sad, really, Very sad.
And here is a link verifying what a terrible job you did disclosing this information:
http://newsbusters.o...
Dear Libs,
Normally I don't root for the disease. But in your case I am willing to make and exception.
Off to look at the "dirt" from my home town...
July 29, 2008 - 09:20 ET by Ole_SargeI do hope this includes voter fraud!
In 2006 a neighbor of my mother's asked me if I had divorced and moved back. She was a poll worker for the 2006 election and my "MAIDEN NAME" was on the voter rolls as "VOTED". I married back in 1983, I enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1978, I NEVER voted in person in Cuyahoga County in my life, Always absentee.
I did a fraud alert and reported possible identity theft, but nothing was found... so????
BTW, I'm an election worker for my county of residence in Maryland. I wonder if I am still voting in California????
You want to have some
July 29, 2008 - 09:30 ET by NL207You want to have some fun?
Sue the Board of Elections for violating your civil rights! Someone hijacked your identity to vote. Better, get some local activists in Cuyahoga to sue the Board of Elections for violating THEIR civil rights by permitting someone to steal your identity and cast a fraudulent vote.
I have $20 that says any fraudulent vote cast in your name was a Democratic vote.
C'mon MSM, it's easy.
July 29, 2008 - 10:57 ET by richflanjSee?
"The third floor is where Russo's office is and the fourth floor houses the Cuyahoga County commissioners -- DEMOCRAT Jimmy Dimora, DEMOCRAT Tim Hagan and DEMOCRAT Peter Lawson Jones."
Really, seriously, MSM, you should try it.
<SARC OFF>
Rich, This is easy for the MSM?
July 29, 2008 - 11:24 ET by goldenthroatRich,
I know you're being tongue-in-cheek here. But can we really expect this from an MSM that is protective of left-coast, bleeding-heart, 'do as I say, not as I do', corrupt, liberal politicos who have had the media in their hip pockets for years?
The Cleveland television stations were stampeding over each other to break this story on Monday. Yet, as far as I know, none of them have had the guts to mention the party affiliation. Just as I pointed out in this blog earlier, the Plain Dealer finally decided to mention it - but conveniently buried it five paragraphs into the article!
If this were happening to Republicans, it would be on the front page, in neon lights, and the word "Republican" would be in the main headline.
"How can you be in two places at once, when you're not anywhere at all?" - Firesign Theatre
Mike Trivasano on local
July 29, 2008 - 21:46 ET by stratmanMike Trivasano on local AM radio was all over the party affiliation. He said Democrat but then followed up with it doesn't matter if it's Democrat, Republican, whatever. He thinks most are crooks no matter what affiliation. Probably correct.
Triv was talking about how Kucinich knew about the graft/corruption in Cleveland politics from being a local player years ago (councilman and mayor). He played an audio clip of Kucinich saying years ago that it was "pay to play" in Cleveland. Trivisano said Kucinich was guilty too but offered no proof.
Peter Lawson Jones, another Haarvaard graduate IIRC (like the messiah, the Righteous Obamanation), is NOT (yet?) involved in this alledged debacle. Doubt Jones is party to the caper(s).
If only Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Mike White and George Forbes were... A guy can dream, can't he?
A Cleveland corruption update...
July 31, 2008 - 11:34 ET by goldenthroatEarlier this morning - around 10:30 a.m. EDT - the Cuyahoga County commissioners gaveled their regularly weekly meeting. Jimmy DiMorra read a prepared statement "declaring his innocence" and expressed his shock as to what transpired on Monday. Yeah, right, Jimmy.
Yesterday, the other party in this investigation, county auditor Frank Russo, was seen walking into the county building to the cheers and applause of his employees. These morons went so far as to put up a big banner in the offices saying "We Love You, Frank!"
Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech! This is nothing short of the sickening condition of Cuyahoga County politics, ran by the democratic party. DiMorra's statement alone made me reach for the bromo. He's innocent of all charges? Hmmm. So how do you explain 175 FBI and IRS agents swooping down on your office and home, carrying away dozens of computer hard drives, boxes of files and the like?
If you're so innocent, then what were you doing, Jimmy? Having a garage sale?
I have to give the Plain Dealer credit here. In yesterday's edition, even though you had to go a few pages into the first section, they stated in a very lengthy article that this investigation has "blown a gaping hole through the Democratic Party in the county" and has a real possibility of hurting Osama Bama's chances there in November.
Ya think?
But don't worry, gang. Cuyahoga County voters will continue to turn a blind eye to this corruption and continue to elect these hopeless jackasses who have been working hard to grant political favors and overspend taxpayer money - guess it's a tradition up there.
If DiMorra, Russo and Kelley are innocent, then I have some prime real estate at the base of Mt. St. Helens I'll sell ya!
"Everything you know is wrong!" - Firesign Theatre
GT
August 1, 2008 - 05:47 ET by Tom BlumerThat cheering section for Russo is really sad. That's why they had to send everyone home.
I'm seeing contradictory things about Kucinich in all of this. I thought I saw somewhere that he complained about the corruption and somewhere else that he could be implicated in it. Inquiring minds, and I'm sure Jim Trakas, want to know.
One guarantee: If any arrests occurr between now and Nov., Dems will call it a GOP conspiracy regardless of the facts.
Did the FBI SEARCH the
July 29, 2008 - 12:40 ET by Roger the ShrubberDid the FBI SEARCH the roof, where Kucinich has his UFO landing pad?