Early Saturday morning, 7Online.com, the website for ABC's New York affiliate WABC-TV, reported the previous night's arrest of Jason Shih, an alleged campaign worker for Governor Jon Corzine (D-NJ) charged with "possession of a controlled narcotic and paraphernalia that is used for distribution."
Although the headline "Corzine campaign worker arrested" shows up in a Google News search, the page is no longer available: "We are sorry, but the URL you requested could not be found. The page you are looking for may have been renamed, moved, or deleted."
A search of "Jason Shih" and "Corzine" at 7Online.com did not produce a new article concerning Shih's arrest.
[UPDATE, 1pm EDT: According to the New York Post: "Corzine spokeswoman Elisabeth Smith said Shih is not on the payroll of the campaign or the New Jersey Democratic State Committee, and that the campaign doesn't know who he is."]
Fortunately, the website Drug Policy Central captured the 7Online report for its readers (h/t Twitter follower NYfitter):
GO HERE to read more.
Campaign worker arrested with drugs to distribute and campaign invokes amnesnia. Even NYC tv station scrubs story to protect Corzine. How sweet.
ReplyDeleteOh, but the main stream media isn't biased. Only FOX is biased.
ReplyDeleteFact is, FOX is the only place you can get the news anymore.