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Post Columnist scoops news department & reports Gessler allegation of actual election fraud

by: Jason Salzman

Wed Dec 07, 2011 at 07:48:32 AM MST


If you've been reading The Denver Post over the past year, you know Secretary of State Scott Gessler likes to talk about possible fraud in Denver elections, as he did when he filed a lawsuit trying to stop counties from mailing ballots to inactive voters, and as he did when he was waving lists of possible illegal voters.

(My mistake, he didn't wave these lists; he just talked about them and refused to make them public.)

But, if you've been reading The Post, you may not know that Gessler has alleged real-life, actual, happening-now fraud. That's of course a far more serious allegation, but not a word of it has graced the pages of The Post.

That is, until Saturday, in an opinion column by Fred Brown, who scooped the entire news department.

Brown's column was the first piece of any kind, news or opinion in The Post, stating Scott Gessler's view that there is actual election fraud in Colorado.

Brown wrote:

"He [Gessler] rode into office in 2010 on a wave of Tea Party insurgence and immediately began warning everyone, from Coloradans to congressional committees, about election fraud, which he says is widespread but most others, including Meyer, say is a minor problem."

In an email exchange with me, Brown wrote that he didn't talk to Gessler directly about this.

But Gessler said on the radio: "So we know fraud exists. The question is, what's the extent and what's the proper balance."

And to the Pueblo Chieftain: "Signatures vary a lot, and sometimes people's signatures don't match what's on file. Some are fraud, some are innocent mistakes."

Brown wrote that he relied on other sources, including Gessler's congressional testimony, which was quoted in The Post but does not quite allege fraud. Gessler testified,  "We know we have a problem with possible noncitizens on the voter rolls."

Because Brown didn't talk with Gessler directly, a door is wide open, beckoning, for a Post reporter to get out in front of the commentary section, track down Scott Gessler, and ask him, "Where's his evidence for fraud in Colorado elections?"

And if he has none, why does a laywer like him, much less a man who's got the title of Secretary of State, play fast and loose with the F word?

Jason Salzman :: Post Columnist scoops news department & reports Gessler allegation of actual election fraud
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Can?
Can he be put in a position where he has to respond to this.

These guys all over the country do this kinda shit and get by with it. Get's fucking old!


This brings up another issue, too.
Chuck Plunkett is now the Post's politics editor, after a relatively brief stint in an investigative-jourmalism role, preceded by a fairly long stint as an editorial writer/columnist, typically writing in support of Republican political objectives.

It's a longstanding challenge at newspapers to maintain the "wall" between the news and opinion departments in order to preserve an image of objectivity, or at least fairness. And newspapers don't help themselves very much in that regard by moving people back and forth between the two ostensibly separate worlds. The Post has created a potential appearance of impropriety by producing a situation where the news-side editor who should be showing interest in exploring Republican Gessler's provocative allegations seems to be ignoring the story, and that editor has an extensive history of editorializing in concert with Gessler's political ideology. That doesn't look good at all. You'd think the politics editor at the state's dominant daily newspaper would want to check out the secretary of state's bold allegations of election fraud, unless that editor had some unrevealed reason not to, such as not wanting to make a political ally look foolish by exposing his wacky allegations to factual public scrutiny.


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