El Paso Media’s “Unique Situation” is with Steve Ortega not Oscar Leeser
By Eddie Torreal
Funny thing is neither Bob Moore or Kevin Lovell have admitted
this problem with Beto O’Rourke and his mother who spends big bucks advertising
her furniture store in both the El Paso
Times and on KVIA.
It would seem Ortega
presents the bigger problem because there are so many more advertisers financially invested in him who seem desperate
to keep him in office.
Before you listen to Bob Moore you should ask him why he has
not required Steve Ortega to turn over all
his personal emails in which he conducted City business before giving a
blind endorsement.
Kudos to Mr Leeser for his honesty, integrity, and finding better investments in El Paso than Bob Moore and the El Paso Slimes.
Are Bob Moore and the El Paso
Times trying to swing the Mayoral election for Ortega and extort advertising
dollars from Mr Leeser?
In the latest and most pathetic
attempt to apparently swing the Mayoral
election for Ortega and retaliate
against Mr. Leeser the El Paso Times
and Kevin Lovell of KVIA would like you to think there is a “problem”.
Many of Ortega’s big financial supporters such
as Hoy-Fox Auto, Rick Francis of Westar
Bank, Hunt, Paul Foster of Western Refinery, and Beto’s mom are also major
advertisers who may also be “unhappy” if their financial investment and candidate, Ortega, is not promoted.
Then there is Del Sol Medical Center another major advertiser, who happens
to employ Ortega’s spouse as their
Chief Operating Officer, and recently received
multiple city contracts, who may also be “unhappy” if their boy loses.
And let’s not forget the El Paso Times’ landlord has
the biggest financial stake in Ortega. Can anyone say rent increase?
Furthermore many advocates of ethics in journalism have
question the Times coverage of the stadium scandal, the demolition of City
Hall, and the purchasing of the El Paso Times building by the city. National Public Radio (NPR) frequently
reads disclosures on stories on individuals who may be underwriters to NPR. It’s been
said the Times should have run a disclosure at the top of their stories
regarding the stadium scandal that read: “Disclosure: El Paso Times is currently
selling it building to the City of El Paso to replace city hall.”
Considering what
has not been reported about Ortega and his conflicts of interest during his
entire tenure on City Council it would seem neither Bob Moore nor his staff know the meaning of “thorough, accurate, and fair news reporting”
much less journalistic integrity.
If the advertising
and journalism functions at the El Paso
Times are really separate then why is this even a story and why
would Bob Moore even know about Mr. Leeser’s advertising activity?
Kudos to Mr Leeser for his honesty, integrity, and finding better investments in El Paso than Bob Moore and the El Paso Slimes.