The evolving story
Sunday, Dec 19, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller So, why did the governor postpone his Naperville announcement that he wanted to criminalize the sale and rental of sexually explicit and violent video games to minors? The press conference was reportedly scheduled for Wednesday, then moved to Thursday. This is what the Naperville Sun published on Wednesday: “He wanted to delay a day so that the New York Times could be here to cover it,” read the District 203 e-mail announcing the postponement. On Thursday, the Chicago Tribune reported: Officials with a Naperville school district said the governor’s office asked them to arrange the event for Wednesday but then postponed it for a day, in part to accommodate more national media coverage. The governor’s office denies the claim. And today, Copley’s Doug Finke wrote this: Blagojevich’s office said it was delayed because a new Internet Web site they created about the issue wasn’t going to be ready to go by Wednesday. It sure took the guv’s office long enough to get its story straight, and even when it did, it screwed up the address of that aforementioned site. From the Tribune: A public relations onslaught for Gov. Rod Blagojevich backfired Friday when state school officials mistakenly promoted the wrong Internet site for his new crusade against violent and sexually explicit video games, directing Web users to one that ridiculed the governor. The “other” site can be found here. Its name is safegamesillinois.com. The guv’s site is safegamesillinois.org. Oops.
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