The Tribune used tricks to get story to favor Obama
Published 8:35 am Tuesday, October 7, 2008
You had a very interesting story on the front page of the previous Sunday’s Tribune. It’s title was “McCain or Obama?” Primarily it was a story told with pictures and short interviews. My question is, to get the story told as you wanted the results to show, how many people did you actually have to interview? The message you evidently wanted to get across is that Obama is a hands-down favorite in the Albert Lea area. Did any one else notice that the clever, devious writers got most of the Obama supporters in the location with the brick wall background? Any thing’s fair in the tricks of the media.
Paul Dahle
Emmons
Editor’s note: You have a clever, devious conspiracy theory, but we don’t have the time you imagine we do.