It is no secret The Telegraph’s Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson has defended any and all connections to the “Macon Miracle”; sometimes the defense was rather heated. At times Richardson’s irritation was evident when the subject came up on The Telegraph’s “News Talk Central” program. Richardson’s defense of Bibb County Chairman of the Board Sam Hart is one example and can be seen in the following video
Again we can see the irritation of The Telegraph’s Editorial
Page Editor Charles E. Richardson in this somewhat lengthy phone call from Tom
Wagoner. As we could see in the above video even a set of quotes sometimes confuses The Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson.
That morning Bill Knowles of wearepoltics.com also called in on the same program. After watching this you have to agree some of the strangest things confuses The Editorial Page Editor of The Telegraph, if it is not a set of quotes it is toilet paper.
It has been noticeable that the subject of the “Macon Miracle” has not been mentioned on The Telegraph’s “News Talk Central” since the departure of Kenny Burgamy.
After all it is a well-known fact that people tend to defend the hand that feeds them, i.e. “lousy lunch” (Richardson’s free lunch (lunches?) on the taxpayers’ dime courtesy of Dr. Dallemand Bibb County School Superintendent) and “over 70,000 reasons” (Richardson’s wife who is employed by the Bibb County School System) See the second paragraph from the bottom.
Perhaps the people at The Telegraph are as described by Pat
in her phone call about Dr. Dallemand.
Reasonable people may conclude the attention Kenny Burgamy
called to the “Macon Miracle” on this program was what brought about his
overnight departure.
Word on the street is the Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson was the "kingpin" in arranging this side show.
The departure turned out to be very funny to The Telegraph's Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson.
Then for anyone who does not agree with the way The Telegraph, which is owned by McClatchy Newspapers, does things, they send you a message vie the Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson.
We have to ask the question, why would anyone trust these people?
According to The Telegraph's Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson these people are the "watchdogs".
Have a nice day.
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