Monday, August 17, 2009

Nuthin Up My Sleeve



Senator Soles magic stupefies audiences all across the Carolinas. WECT, the station that granted Senator Boseman the unprecedented 20 minute interview broadcast on their web page, follows up by doling out 30 minutes with Soles himself, followed by 15 minutes with one of Soles accusers. Soles' love relationship with WECT goes way back to the Jim Burns days.

Some news organizations gather news, others just regurgitate press releases.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

isn't showing an entire interview from both sides the right thing to do?

Billy Ray said...

Both sides? Is this a tennis match? Why not give the man accused of molesting those girls at his after school karate dojo 30 minutes to defend himself on the TV?

So what "other side" did WECT show? Oh that's right, after staying out of it for a couple of weeks they took the other side of what WWAY was saying.

The other side I want to hear is the side that is gathering evidence by Grand Jury hearings, and the federal and state investigators who have been investigating criminal complaints about Soles for years.

I wish someone could get a copy of the recording the undercover FBI agent did of Soles in the Colcor investigation. You know, its the one where the FBI agent is posing as a member of the mafia and bribes Soles for votes. Now that would be something WECT should broadcast at 6.

Anyway this brain damaged punk ass bitch will be tooling around town pretty soon in a new Tahoe just like Soles' other punk butt boy BJ.

I thought it was funny though that the boy said he got a job an hour before his interview, was it a blow job?

Anonymous said...

I'm sure if the man accused of molesting those girls wanted to give an interview they would be more then happy to air it. And I'm sure if grand jury hearing were not secret we would be hearing that side too.