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Crawford wants newspaper to eat its words
San Antonio Express-News ^ | 09/30/2004 | Rebeca Rodriguez

Posted on 09/30/2004 10:32:35 AM PDT by kingattax

CRAWFORD — Photos of President Bush hugging diners and mugging for the camera adorn the walls of the Crawford Coffee Station, a popular cafe in this small Central Texas town Bush calls home.

Just a few miles from the Bush ranch, the spot is a popular place for locals to gather in the morning for coffee, breakfast and a glance at the day's news. * (Jerry Lara / Express-News)

Pro-Bush signs hang at the Crawford Coffee Station, which is no longer carrying the Lone Star Iconoclast because of its criticism of the president. *

W. Leon Smith, publisher of the Lone Star Iconoclast, co-wrote the editorial that blasts George Bush's presidential record and urges voters to elect Democrat John Kerry. He stands by his decision.

But the rack that once held the Lone Star Iconoclast — Crawford's weekly newspaper — now is empty, thanks to a blistering indictment in Tuesday's paper of Bush's presidential record and a call to elect Democrat John Kerry in November.

For a town drenched in Bush, the editorial is practically political heresy.

"Not only is he the president of the United States, he's my neighbor, he's my customer," Coffee Station owner Nick Spanos said. "We're not carrying that paper after today."

The firestorm began Tuesday morning, when readers opened up the newspaper to Page 2 and found an entire half-page criticizing the president for a variety of failings, and calling for the election of Kerry.

By the afternoon, news of the editorial was burning up Internet blogs and e-mail boxes all over the country.

Iconoclast publisher W. Leon Smith, who co-wrote the editorial with two other writers, is unapologetic.

"We're just trying to point out the direction the country's going in, and it's not good," he said.

Smith is majority owner of the Iconoclast, the Record of nearby Clifton and the Bosque Globe. He's also the mayor of Clifton and a Democrat who was defeated twice in campaigns for the Texas House of Representatives.

Now, Smith has become an iconoclast in his own right, challenging the widely declared belief that Crawford and its environs are "Bush Country."

The Iconoclast was founded in 2000, after the November election, but before Bush was declared the winner in a highly controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision.

During that murky month, the newspaper endorsed Bush, Smith said.

The newspaper also backed Bush's call for normalcy after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and supported the resolution to go to war with Iraq — proof, he said, the paper is not out to get the president.

But this editorial has caused waves at the offices of the Clifton Record, where all three papers are produced.

Wednesday, staffers were busy putting together the Record, which hits stands today.

They also were busy fielding phone call after phone call from curious journalists, emotional readers, and angry advertisers.

"Some of them do use colorful language," marketing director Melanie Milbradt said with a grin.

As of Wednesday morning, more than a dozen readers had canceled their subscription and six advertisers had pulled their spots from the paper.

Smith expects there will be more, and he's preparing for the worst.

"It will probably put us under," he said.

Smith's desk at the Record offices is piled with paper, and his cubicle is filled with Mickey Mouse paraphernalia — two clocks, posters and even his computer screensaver.

He pulled up his computer e-mail inbox, filled with messages of varying intensity.

Smith said about 75 percent of them applaud the editorial, but the remaining fourth border on vitriol.

"It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

Smith said too many voters suffer from an emotional attachment to a person, particularly when that person happens to be president of the United States, and he lives a few miles down Prairie Chapel Road.

"We're not electing a king or an emperor, we're hiring somebody," he said, matter-of-factly. "Do they work every day like everyone else and get the job done or not?"

The Clifton Record has not yet endorsed a candidate, but Smith said the paper's editorial writers will get together soon. The choice likely will anger more readers.

In Crawford, where the Iconoclast doesn't even have an office, the slap at the town's most famous resident — and tourist attraction — is being taken personally.

"Good Lord, of all the places that George Bush could have chosen to live, he chose Crawford. This is kind of like a stab," said Larry Nelson, manager of Crawford Country Style, a store that sells "Western White House" souvenirs.

Wednesday, St. Louis residents Jerry and Barbara Tuma were passing through Crawford on a cross-country trip.

They said they also were upset by the editorial.

"If you don't have something nice to say about your neighbors, say nothing," Jerry Tuma said. "Let the big papers with 15 people analyzing this stuff write about it."

rrodriguez@express-news.net


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crawfordtexas; lonestariconoclast; presidentbush

1 posted on 09/30/2004 10:32:36 AM PDT by kingattax
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To: kingattax

Ol' Leon is gonna be very lonely at the Lone Star. LMAO


2 posted on 09/30/2004 10:35:31 AM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: kellynla

i bet his face is orange now too


3 posted on 09/30/2004 10:36:31 AM PDT by kingattax
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To: kellynla

LOL!


4 posted on 09/30/2004 10:39:26 AM PDT by ConservativeMan55 (http://www.osurepublicans.com)
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To: kingattax
"It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

Does this guy listen to himself? I mean he DID express an opinion, didn't he? Did anyone stop him from expressing his opinion? (No.) Then he's an idiot, and that's MY opinion.

5 posted on 09/30/2004 10:39:27 AM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: kingattax
Another little crack in the journalistic wall of propaganda. America is realizing what political hacks and small minded propagandists news editors can tend to be.

Where's that list of the least respected occupations? I'll bet journalist is waaaaay down below used car salesman lately.

6 posted on 09/30/2004 10:39:57 AM PDT by Baynative (When I was born, I was so surprised I couldn't speak for a year and a half !)
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To: kingattax
W. Leon Smith, publisher of the Lone Star Iconoclast, co-wrote the editorial that blasts George Bush's presidential record and urges voters to elect Democrat John Kerry. He stands by his decision.

With idiocy of that magnitude, it's no wonder the Lone Star Iconoclast has a circulation of 425.

Hell, when my brothers and I delivered newspapers, our combined customer base was bigger than that.

7 posted on 09/30/2004 10:40:43 AM PDT by Prime Choice (It is dangerous to be right when wicked is called 'good.')
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To: kingattax; Admin Moderator
Already posted here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1231394/posts
8 posted on 09/30/2004 10:41:39 AM PDT by The_Victor
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To: kingattax

75% of the emails agreed with him?? well then 74 were sent by his Mother at his request to him at the newspaper....what an idiot....he didnt have to write the editorial at all...you dont have to pick either candidate.. just REPORT the news.... guess that lil ole thought didnt occur to him


9 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:24 AM PDT by ArmyBratCutie ("Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:soap, ballot, jury, ammo in this order!")
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To: kingattax

This is stupid.


10 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:33 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy (Save Terri Schiavo!!!)
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To: kingattax; mhking; Mister Baredog

Take a gander at their webpage if you have a stong stomach today.... if I lived in Crawford I would not do bidness with anybody who advertises in this blatantly Communist rag.

http://www.iconoclast-texas.com/


11 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:43 AM PDT by Kokojmudd
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To: savedbygrace

I could say the same thing about crimes......

Darn, all I did was voice my opinion on sumtin' and people don't like me. You'd think that Ted Bundy did something bad or sumptin'


12 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:46 AM PDT by gortklattu (check out thotline dot com)
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To: kingattax
"It will probably put us under," he said.



HA ha!
13 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:46 AM PDT by motzman (to the funny farm, where life is beautiful all the time.....)
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To: kingattax
Also posted here earlier with 100+ replies.

Crawford wants newspaper to eat its words [circulation 425 and dropping]

14 posted on 09/30/2004 10:42:54 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (skerry's plan for oil independence - turn heinz tomatoes into oil????)
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To: kingattax

The liberal jerks still don't get it.
Newspapers are supposed to report the facts, not opinion.

The a-hole deserves everything he is getting.


15 posted on 09/30/2004 10:43:21 AM PDT by t-1000
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To: kingattax

Some folks sure go out of their way to get some attention.


16 posted on 09/30/2004 10:43:38 AM PDT by Lexington Green (It just ain't right to ask an American soldier to salute John Kerry.)
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To: kingattax

Smith gets it wrong and it's no surprise. He says that it appears we no longer live in an open society when we cannot express an opinion. He can "opine"- to use an O'Reilly expression - all he wants, nobody is denying him that. What he misses is that no one needs to listen, or buy his papers to read his stupid opinions. So I say to Smith, opine away.


17 posted on 09/30/2004 10:44:38 AM PDT by caisson71
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To: kingattax

He has a right to express his opinion as we as the public have the right to express ours....by not buying his rag.

BTW I live about 40 miles from Crawford. This fool has made his neighbors VERY angry... Crawford IS Bush Country


18 posted on 09/30/2004 10:47:09 AM PDT by Leofl (Mad as hell and I ain't gonna take it anymore)
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To: savedbygrace
Yeah, but there are consequences and that's noooottt fairrrrrrr......WAAAAAAAAAAAA....
19 posted on 09/30/2004 10:47:26 AM PDT by OSHA (It's a WAR not a wedge issue. They are AMERICAN SOLDIERS not petty pawns.)
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To: kingattax
"It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

No. When we get to the point where we are required to agree with your stupid ass, THEN we are in trouble.

Now, go tend to your failing business.

20 posted on 09/30/2004 10:47:30 AM PDT by BikerTrash (Enough already with the carnival freak show...bring back COOL!)
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To: savedbygrace

""It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

He can express his opinion, but his newspaper subscribers don't have to buy his opinion anymore.

Consumer activism does hurt, whether it is cancelling subscriptions to liberal newspapers, turning off CBS News, boycotting Proctor & Gamble etc. That's expressing OUR opinions.


21 posted on 09/30/2004 10:47:53 AM PDT by plushaye (President Bush - Four more years! Thanks Swifties.)
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To: kingattax
"Smith's desk at the Record offices is piled with paper, and his cubicle is filled with Mickey Mouse paraphernalia — two clocks, posters and even his computer screensaver."

Typical immature liberal.

22 posted on 09/30/2004 10:48:31 AM PDT by sneakers
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To: kingattax

W. Leon Smith, publisher of the Lone Star Iconoclast, didn't show allot of smarts in doing this.

Maybe he was just tired of being the publisher. Now he can use the cancellations and lack of sales as an excuse to retire.


23 posted on 09/30/2004 10:48:44 AM PDT by TomGuy (His VN crumbling, he says 'move on'. So now, John Kerry is running on Bob KerrEy's Senate record.)
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To: savedbygrace
Right. He expressed his opinion and his readers are expressing their (which he does not like). It's ok for him but not OK for his readers and advertisers to vote with their feet! He is crying like a typical liberal baby!

"It will probably put us under," he said.
Good. That is called the free-market. It is how your customers express thier opinion. Get used to it!

24 posted on 09/30/2004 10:50:03 AM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia
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To: kingattax

Even though I disagree with his opinion, I think he was pretty gutsy in writing that editorial. Not many would have the nerve, even if they felt as strongly as he apparently did. But if the advertisers are pulling out, I'm sure that means the end of that paper. I hope he knew that before going in.


25 posted on 09/30/2004 10:50:39 AM PDT by TexasBud
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To: kingattax
When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble

no, you just need to know that people are going to have opinions about your opinion. If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen!!

26 posted on 09/30/2004 10:50:59 AM PDT by marvlus
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To: kingattax

This was posted ~4 hours ago...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1231394/posts


27 posted on 09/30/2004 10:51:22 AM PDT by OriginalChristian (www.catholicsagainstkerry.com Kerry's NOT EVEN CLOSE to being Catholic.)
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To: kingattax

This should be a lesson to all. If your local paper supports Kerry, and you don't, cancel your subscription. Stop using their advertisers etc. Only when we hurt them in the wallet will they possibly put a sock in it. I canceled my Palm Beach Post rag about 5 years ago.


28 posted on 09/30/2004 10:54:45 AM PDT by Ron in Acreage (Kerry is a threat to national security)
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To: kingattax
The Iconoclast was founded in 2000, after the November election, but before Bush was declared the winner in a highly controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision.

Sounds like The Iconoclast is kind of like Brill's Content. If I were a person who saw conspiracies in every shadow (cough, cough), I would say that the entire purpose of The Iconoclast was to publish this very criticism and to flame out in a blaze of glory just before the 2004 election.

After all, you can't buy publicity this good.... unless you buy publicity this good. It becomes a three-day story and it only cost as much as it costs to run a money-losing local paper for three years, maybe $200,000.

29 posted on 09/30/2004 10:56:25 AM PDT by gridlock (BARKEEP: Why the long face? HORSE: Ha ha, old joke. BARKEEP: Not you, I was talking to JF'n Kerry!)
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To: Kokojmudd
Forgive me for posting on this again, but I am the photographer for the Crawford newspaper for sports:

This article is correct. Bush is extremely popular in Crawford. Practically every business in town, except for the newspaper has a Bush/Cheney banner or yard sign. As the sports photographer, I try to stay out of the politics of the paper. I believe that small town football, especially in Texas, is one of the prime unifying factors that keep small towns together and give them their unique identities. While I am politically active, I specifically avoid this in my role as a sports photographer, as I believe people should have some refuge where they can go and not be battered by political electioneering. I also believe that sports is the appropriate place for this. I have cautioned some of my friends at the paper that the constant sniping at the President and the almost weekly columns about the "Crawford Peace House" are hurting our circulation and advertising revenue.

In case you're not aware, the "Crawford Peace House" is an old building purchased by Rat activists shortly after Bush was elected in 2000. It serves as a base for all the outside agitators that come into Crawford to run protests. Most of the local citizenry do not like the Peace House, and if they refer to it at all, they roll their eyes or shake their heads. As the name implies, it looks like a house that belongs to a 60's hippie.

I've worked on small newspapers off and on for over 15 years. During that time, I've come to believe that these newspapers should serve the local community and leave national politics alone. BTW, anyone who wants to follow the fortunes of President Bush's home town team, click here.

I guarantee you, you will NOT see any endorsements for John Kerry on my site.

30 posted on 09/30/2004 10:58:45 AM PDT by Richard Kimball (Kerry Campaign: An army of pompous phrases moving across the landscape in search of an idea)
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To: savedbygrace
"When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

You're free to offer your opinion.

We're free to tell you that your dribble is best left for lining bird cages.

Welcome to America!

31 posted on 09/30/2004 11:00:27 AM PDT by WoodstockCat (DNC and John Kerry: Forgers R' Us)
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To: TxBec

ping!


32 posted on 09/30/2004 11:00:34 AM PDT by Txslady
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To: kingattax
"It will probably put us under," he said.

So, he's a martyr for the cause.

Enjoy it!

33 posted on 09/30/2004 11:01:22 AM PDT by Freakazoid
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To: kingattax
Just tried to use the link “Crawford” on the lower left of the page. It’s dead. Wonder if they’ve already folded?

The requested URL was not found on this server.
34 posted on 09/30/2004 11:03:53 AM PDT by schaketo (Notorious for skinny dippin' in the same pond as snappin' turtles)
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To: kingattax
Smith is majority owner of the Iconoclast, the Record of nearby Clifton and the Bosque Globe. He's also the mayor of Clifton and a Democrat who was defeated twice in campaigns for the Texas House of Representatives.

Funny how almost all of the stories mentioning this editorial conveniently left out the fact that this guy is a Democrat mayor, and doesn't even live in Crawford.

35 posted on 09/30/2004 11:11:27 AM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: kingattax
and his cubicle is filled with Mickey Mouse paraphernalia

He leaves his Mickey Mouse bong in plain sight?

36 posted on 09/30/2004 11:13:08 AM PDT by Veto! (Kerry wears a tutu, TeRAYza wears the pants)
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To: kingattax

Any truth to the rumor that this guy's related to Michael Moore?


37 posted on 09/30/2004 11:18:44 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Richard Kimball

Thanks for the info!


38 posted on 09/30/2004 11:21:46 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: kingattax

The Lone Star Iconoclast was only doing a job for me, what's wrong with that?

/sarcasm off

39 posted on 09/30/2004 11:30:19 AM PDT by sr4402
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To: PajamaTruthMafia
It is how your customers express thier opinion. Get used to it!

Both of them were understandably pissed.

40 posted on 09/30/2004 11:43:57 AM PDT by GOP_Raider (Conservative, Republican, Raiders Fan)
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To: Prime Choice

You took the words right out of my mouth! It's just like these musicians like Moby and Elton John complaining about censorship! How then did I come to know about their whining then? Because it was censored? There is a difference between censorship and plain old popular-rejection.


41 posted on 09/30/2004 11:44:49 AM PDT by QuiMundus (Learn, Act, Educate, Repeat)
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To: kingattax

They should do something useful. Cancel their subscriptions. Put them out of business.


42 posted on 09/30/2004 11:47:37 AM PDT by TASMANIANRED (What did Kerry know and when did he know it?)
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To: kingattax
"It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

What a jackass. He's free to express his opinion, and others are free to express their opinions that he's an idiot....

43 posted on 09/30/2004 11:55:38 AM PDT by freebilly (Elect the Vietnam Vet in '04-- Vote Jane Fonda....)
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To: kingattax

"It really appears to be me that we no longer live in an open society," he said. "When you get to the point where you can't express an opinion, then you're in trouble."

These guys NEVER get it do they? Sure you're free to say whatever you want. And your customers are free to do whatever they want. And, as a result, you're free to ride your little paper right into the ground. Isn't America great?


44 posted on 09/30/2004 11:56:16 AM PDT by BillyCrockett
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To: kingattax

This guy is just some aging hippy who ran an underground paper when he was in school. If it goes under, it'll cost him everything he has......about $125.00.


45 posted on 09/30/2004 1:33:27 PM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: caisson71

What they want is the right to force us to suppport their crap, and pay their paychecks, even if they print outright lies and anti american propaganda... they feel that 'freedom of speech' should mean that they have a RIGHT to being paid for attacking the USA, by the citizens of the same USA.

Anything that makes them accountable to their advertisers, readers, a general sense of truth and balance, or face repercussions of an economic nature for doing the 'wrong' thing, journalistically speaking, is 'outright censorship' to their way of thinking.

they not only want to attack and protest, they expect US to pay their way... stfu.


46 posted on 09/30/2004 1:44:58 PM PDT by Robert_Paulson2 (the madridification of our election is now officially underway.)
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