David Hunter Bishop begins his new job as public information officer for Billy Kenoi, almost twenty years after he started writing for the Tribune-Herald.
Meanwhile, Kristine Kubat is poised to become East Hawaii's premier prog-blogger. Despite its absence from Hunter's blogroll, Kubehead is drawing an audience.
Showing posts with label Kristine Kubat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kristine Kubat. Show all posts
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
What Now?
As far as I know, Hunter Bishop isn't linking to Kristine Kubat's new blog, Kubehead. It's as if he's hoping, maybe if I don't link to it, Kubehead will wither and die. Though off to a rough start, Kubat has this interesting post on the recent mmeting of Public Works and Planning. The Tribune-Herald reported on similarly lively meetings about Mauna Kea and the military.
Meanwhile, Ian Lind gives Andrew Walden props for his reporting on Hawaiian mortgage scams.
I have to credit Andrew Walden, who all too often slips far over the edge into ideological territory, for sticking largely to the record in his review of information available online concerning Mahealani Ventura-Oliver, the woman in the middle of an alleged scam aimed at Native Hawaiians. Walden follows many of the same sources cited here the past two days and is able to paint quite a picture of Ventura-Oliver and the larger network of which she is a part.
Meanwhile, Ian Lind gives Andrew Walden props for his reporting on Hawaiian mortgage scams.
I have to credit Andrew Walden, who all too often slips far over the edge into ideological territory, for sticking largely to the record in his review of information available online concerning Mahealani Ventura-Oliver, the woman in the middle of an alleged scam aimed at Native Hawaiians. Walden follows many of the same sources cited here the past two days and is able to paint quite a picture of Ventura-Oliver and the larger network of which she is a part.
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Andrew Walden,
blogs,
Hawaii,
Hawaii Free press,
Ian Lind,
Kristine Kubat,
politics
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