Reporters Should Just Stick to Reporting the News!

Oklahoma City Conservative Examiner
The laugher of the day comes courtesy of the increasingly irrelevant daily newspaper in Oklahoma City and one of their low-ranking reporters.
For the 40 or 50 folks who may have actually read the story, they were treated today to the thinly veiled musings of an obscure reporter named Bryan (Unseen) Dean. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that the little-known Unseen Dean is a big government liberal whose business operations IQ looks to be in the single digits. Dean and the rest of the paper were in the bag for new Commissioner Maughan’s opponents last November, and now the paper wants to get the attention of Maughan, the conservative Republican who soundly whipped the paper’s bureaucratic buddies down at the county courthouse.
Based upon what we know about the resolute Maughan, he could probably give less than a rat’s rear end about the liberal agenda of a nobody reporter who is clearly trying to create news instead of just reporting it. Maughan campaigned on a promise to clean up the mess down at the county, and we hope he can assemble a team that can help him.
Unseen Dean apparently knows little about management and thinks the new commissioner should keep the staff of ousted commissioner Brent Rinehart. Here’s news for Unseen Dean: nobody cares about the musings of an inconsequential and whiny liberal loser. If Unseen Dean is so concerned about the staff of a defeated and scandal-plagued ex-commissioner, maybe he should ask his bosses at the "Daily Disappointment" to hire them, since it appears there is a need at the paper for folks who understand how county government actually works.
Related:
"State authorities have been called in to investigate operations in ex-Commissioner Brent Rinehart’s office after county officials found an undeposited check for more than $70,000 in the desk of a former county employee...Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater sent a letter to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the State Auditor’s office asking both agencies to look into the undeposited check and investigate what happened to a computer and two monitors that came up missing in an audit when Rinehart left office"
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Comments
Am I missing something? I read the article, and while I agree that our OKC paper is a Daily Disappointment, I don't see how this reporter was biased in reporting the firing of the employees. I read the article again to make sure I wasn't missing anything and it didn't mention anything about how unfair the firings were, how they were unwarranted, etc. It sounds like you wanted to find a reason to attack Bryan Dean just because he ran against Maughan. If this is incorrect, please enlighten me.
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