bigtalkradiofan said:
Kreeger Apparently Frustrated With AAR
*** Exclusive To The Radio Equalizer ***
Oh I do love an "exclusive."
Let's take a look at this barn burner, stop the presses story.
Kreeger
Apparently Frustrated With AAR
Wow... I'm a little concerned already when he's managed his first weasel word in the headline itself. I see from Fred's reply that he expects criticism of this award winning piece of investigative journalism.
Fred Flintstone Apparently Frustrated With People Critical of Brian Maloney, Sources Say.
A key board member of Air America Radio's parent company has suddenly resigned, apparently out of frustration with the network's missteps, the Radio Equalizer has learned exclusively.
Please. Fred Flintstone has managed to unknowingly trash the Unequalizer's own report because he has said much the same thing himself, sharing the frustration with the "network's missteps." I guess Baloney did not learn this "exclusively."
But, dear readers, let's be on the lookout for evidence in this investigative piece about how "suddenly" is defined and be careful, because Baloney has used "apparently" again in the first sentence of the article.
"Progressive" activist Doug Kreeger, who has been with the liberal talk radio outfit since its earliest days, exited Piquant LLC's board several days ago, according to an internal source.
Hmmm... progressive gets put in quotes. Fun challenge for fellow readers - does Brian also put conservative in quotes in his reports? More importantly, Brian claims to have another internal source at the network. Will he name him or her? Let's find out.
Considered truly committed to the liberal cause
Gee, somehow I doubt we'd be reading a sentence starter like that in an actual news article....
In addition, he has been a major investor in the company and likely still holds at least two million common and preferred units, as well as warrants. In a much smaller quantity, his wife Wendy has also held company shares.
There's another weasel word in there... can you find it?
At this point, however, these units could at best be described as illiquid assets, with little or no realistic cash value.
According to who? Apparently while busy with his "source" at AAR, he could not find someone with financial expertise in the industry to go on the record and explain to us the basis for this remark.
In addition, at key points where Air America saw a particularly urgent need for ready cash, Kreeger was there to help with further investment commitments.
According to who?
Kreeger's ideological compatibility with Air America's leftist slant is certainly made clear in this 2005 opinion piece published by AlterNet.
And this is relevant to the headline of this "exclusive" how?
When a major investor jumps ship in this way, it's a likely sign that the person has given up on the company. With so much invested in Air America Radio, that couldn't have been an easy decision for Doug Kreeger to make.
Jumps ship in what way? Likely=you don't know, it's a guess. And has Baloney learned from his "source" that Kreeger is pulling his money out of Air America? Is he leaving the board because he wants to do something else? His "source" was silent on that.
And that my friends... is the ENTIRE investigative report from Mr. Baloney. Not one shred of evidence (or even anything suggesting evidence) about the "apparent frustration" we were promised in the headline. In fact, there was more room for the Alternet piece the guy wrote a year ago than there was for actual facts in this "article."
Not one quote. Not one named source. Not one sentence you couldn't have read right here in the vast Speculation City that is this forum.
This timely example aptly illustrates the argument I've made in here recently about what is fact and what is sheer speculation. Does Baloney have the right to publish his anti-AAR blog? Sure. Can people quote it in here? Yeah. Can people like myself reply pointing out that those who would use these "pieces" as verifiable fact to back up their arguments are basing them on sheer speculation? Even Don Rumsfeld would chime in with "You bet!"
And as far as who is begging for cash, take a look at the end of the article and enjoy.