Last year around this time, Mz. Understood (pictured here) was banned from posting on the local newspaper's website. I had forgotten about the demise of this stylish, intelligent poster, until Chris Cobler reminded me of this today.
He must have had a slow day in the newsroom, because he stumbled upon this blog and it made him uncomfortable. Nothing in this blog was untrue, sources were quoted, and nothing was taken out of context.
Chris Cobler
February 5, 2011 at 1:14pm
Subject: request
Hello,
I would like to request that you remove your blog post attacking me in relation to Aprill Brandon's column. Perhaps I'm too sensitive to such attacks, but I'm trying to focus on what's happening here in my new home rather than in the past. I appreciate your consideration and hope you're having a good weekend.
Chris
This is the same Chris that wields a mean zapper when comments are not to his liking and posters are banned so quickly that it could make one dizzy. So, let me be clear, I have corrected mistakes when I have written blogs and I have found I was reporting rumors and not facts, but when I have researched and written the facts, such as the February blog about Mz. Understood, then my words stay.
Blogspot has been my writing home for over a year and this is the first request that I remove any blogs. Interesting?!
I have a dear friend who is fond of an expression concerning kicking a dog on a porch and being bitten. Be careful, this ole dog has been kicked one too many times by the people who work at the local newspaper and yes, my words do bite.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Saturday, September 11, 2010
TEFLON: CONSEQUENCES ROLL RIGHT OFF
It has finally become crystal clear, why certain people in our community can get away with all that they do; they are been adorned with Teflon instead of the normal skin cells. This coating comes in very handy when "normal" rules and regulations are too trivial or ordinary to be followed. Rather than wearing off the Teflon coating, each time rules are repelled the coating in strengthened.
From a young age, some people knew that they were better than others and relished the idea that they would not need to follow previous procedures. When she was elected to a popular spot in the senior class, unfortunately someone of color would be in the picture with her. No problem, have separate photos taken and placed on different pages in the yearbook.
She was given the position of the dance team director for one of the high schools, then she carried on with the same name that has been around for decades. That is understandable; however, when that school no longer existed due to consolidation, then the drill team name was to be changed to include both schools. Girls from both high schools would be on the same drill team and the colors of the uniforms would be changed to match the consolidated school. Style of the uniforms (dingle bells on matador hats remained) basically stayed the same and the original, albeit obsolete name remained on board, on line, on cars and on everyone's lips. VICTORIADORES.....Past, present, future? DDDR?
The Raider Bells drill team had a history, and they were classy enough to go along with not insisting that RAIDER BELLS were maintained. Class, you ask? Yeah, it takes true class to move on, follow the rules and build new memories. When the drill team director at Memorial thumbed her nose at authority figures concerning the name VICTORIADORES, this added another layer of her non-stick back.
MTV wanted to come and make a film about the drill team and this director so much wanted it that she stepped way out of line. She didn't even receive a slap on the wrist for all the rules she broke. She didn't lose her job, her authority or prestige in the town. People rallied around her and supported her love for her girls and all her dedication for each and everyone.
Costs to have a girl on the drill team were sometimes too much for families and if they complained, the wrath from others was laced with disgust at the lowly who actually struggled financially. When the team needed money, BULLS, BEER and KICKING were enlisted. Was anyone keeping up with the amount of funds that were made, because when the two schools split, half the money should have gone to EAST HIGH SCHOOL? All the money that parents raised last year should have been split, since the team was split into two schools.
Here were find the latest incident of rules, regulation and blow back sliding off of the TEFLON back of the drill team leader. It has been reported that she has been arrested for embezzlement of funds. Isn't that interesting! No report on the blotter section in the Victoria Advocate. The only comment concerning this has been deleted from the Advocate's website.
I will not post on The Victoria Advocate, because the brain-impaired TSTORM will have my account deleted and he is so not worth it. He will not hear anything that is based on facts, just the rah-rah that keeps everyone away from the facts that we need boots to wallow through.
When I saw Chris Cobbler in Hasting renting a movie and getting a breverage today, I was so tempted to ask him about it, but I didn't feel like having to do the Heimlich or listen to him stammer around the truth.
From a young age, some people knew that they were better than others and relished the idea that they would not need to follow previous procedures. When she was elected to a popular spot in the senior class, unfortunately someone of color would be in the picture with her. No problem, have separate photos taken and placed on different pages in the yearbook.
She was given the position of the dance team director for one of the high schools, then she carried on with the same name that has been around for decades. That is understandable; however, when that school no longer existed due to consolidation, then the drill team name was to be changed to include both schools. Girls from both high schools would be on the same drill team and the colors of the uniforms would be changed to match the consolidated school. Style of the uniforms (dingle bells on matador hats remained) basically stayed the same and the original, albeit obsolete name remained on board, on line, on cars and on everyone's lips. VICTORIADORES.....Past, present, future? DDDR?
The Raider Bells drill team had a history, and they were classy enough to go along with not insisting that RAIDER BELLS were maintained. Class, you ask? Yeah, it takes true class to move on, follow the rules and build new memories. When the drill team director at Memorial thumbed her nose at authority figures concerning the name VICTORIADORES, this added another layer of her non-stick back.
MTV wanted to come and make a film about the drill team and this director so much wanted it that she stepped way out of line. She didn't even receive a slap on the wrist for all the rules she broke. She didn't lose her job, her authority or prestige in the town. People rallied around her and supported her love for her girls and all her dedication for each and everyone.
Costs to have a girl on the drill team were sometimes too much for families and if they complained, the wrath from others was laced with disgust at the lowly who actually struggled financially. When the team needed money, BULLS, BEER and KICKING were enlisted. Was anyone keeping up with the amount of funds that were made, because when the two schools split, half the money should have gone to EAST HIGH SCHOOL? All the money that parents raised last year should have been split, since the team was split into two schools.
Here were find the latest incident of rules, regulation and blow back sliding off of the TEFLON back of the drill team leader. It has been reported that she has been arrested for embezzlement of funds. Isn't that interesting! No report on the blotter section in the Victoria Advocate. The only comment concerning this has been deleted from the Advocate's website.
I will not post on The Victoria Advocate, because the brain-impaired TSTORM will have my account deleted and he is so not worth it. He will not hear anything that is based on facts, just the rah-rah that keeps everyone away from the facts that we need boots to wallow through.
When I saw Chris Cobbler in Hasting renting a movie and getting a breverage today, I was so tempted to ask him about it, but I didn't feel like having to do the Heimlich or listen to him stammer around the truth.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
MZ. UNDERSTOOD: Couldn't play dumb

Today was the last day for Mz. Understood on The Victoria Advocate. Her demise was brought on because of a response to an article about plagiarism. Aprill Brandon wrote an article concerning plagiarism and how it isn't a good thing, but her generation has been doing this lazy act for some time.
Mz. Understood was shocked that Chris Cobler allowed Aprill to write an article concerning this issue. Surely, he realized that this "hot topic" would garner some responses from readers.
One of the favorite bloggers on the website is known for plagiarism and yet he is allowed to post and post and post. He doesn't cite his sources and puts blogs out there. At first, Mz. Understood didn't even address this blogger, until her original comment was deleted. The original comment dealt with Chris Cobbler's past somewhat shady employment record. Taking a direct quote from an interview with Mr. Cobler and reprinting it in the comment section was all that it took for the delete button to be pushed. I have included this information on this site, as it won't be deleted:
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Ultra-bizarre item of the day:
"The Greeley Tribune says it will end a years-old practice of copying stories from competing newspapers and falsely labeling them as Associated Press dispatches. "That's clearly a very bad journalism practice," admits Tribune publisher Steve Weaver. He says the practice began several years ago under editor Chris Cobler, who was just named Poynter Online managing editor."
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A February 23 blog concerned an admission by folks at the Greeley Tribune that they'd routinely published reports from other area newspapers under an Associated Press byline without going through the AP. The Trib's article about this practice noted that it had begun under the editorshop of Chris Cobler (pictured), who had recently been named the managing editor of Poynter Online, the Internet branch of the Poynter Institute, a Florida school that places an enormous emphasis on ethics.
Things have changed for Cobler since then. Today, Poynter's journalism-news page, overseen by Jim Romenesko, posted a memo from Poynter Online editor Bill Mitchell noting that Cobler would no longer be coming aboard.
Here's the text of Mitchell's note:
Colleagues:
We've come to the mutual conclusion with Chris Cobler that he should not take up his position as managing editor of Poynter Online.
Since word of the improper usage of AP material by the Greeley Tribune first came to our attention last week, we have done our best to make sense of the conflicting reports about just what happened. We have not been able to satisfy ourselves that we have a clear picture of what Chris's role may or may not have been.
In the course of interviewing many of his current and former colleagues and competitors over the last several days, we heard much that confirmed our initial judgment of Chris as an extraordinarily talented and accomplished journalist well suited for a leadership position at Poynter. At the same time, Chris agrees that our inability to resolve doubts that have arisen would make it difficult, if not impossible, for him to succeed in the job.
We appreciate the concern that Chris has expressed that his hiring not call into question the ideals that Poynter strives to reflect.
Because we found ourselves in the unusual circumstance of dealing with questions raised publicly about someone we had already hired but who had not yet reported for work, it's important that we be as forthcoming as appropriate about how we've resolved the situation. We've tried to do that above, and will not be making any comments beyond this statement. The Institute has a longstanding policy and practice of not discussing personnel matters.
We wish the best for Chris and his family.
Bill
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This decision was no doubt unpleasant for Cobler, but it only enhances Poynter's reputation. There's no question that the Tribune's policy regarding AP reprints was beyond dubious, and because it happened on Cobler's watch, he would have arrived at his new job already under an ethical cloud. And when it rains, it pours. -- Michael Roberts
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More Messages: Copy Cats
By Michael Roberts in More MessagesFriday, Feb. 23 2007 @ 10:31AMThe motto that's affixed to the Greeley Tribune's logo is "Your Home, Your News." But while the first part of the slogan makes sense, the second half is a bit dubious when viewed in the context of "Tribune Puts a Stop to Questionable Practice," an embarrassing article/confession that appears in today's edition of the newspaper.
According to reporter Sharon Dunn, who apparently drew the short straw and was stuck trying to put the best face on this mess, the Tribune has gone well beyond reprinting stories from other Associated Press-member newspapers with an AP byline -- something that's done routinely throughout the industry. "In some instances," Dunn writes, "the Tribune would forego AP's filter, running other member stories with AP bylines that hadn't been processed through the wire organization."
In other words, folks at the Trib would see pieces they liked in rival papers such as the Loveland Reporter-Herald; a Herald editor issued the complaints that finally brought the matter to a head. Then, instead of waiting until the AP made them available, or asking representatives there to put them in the hopper, they'd slap them in their paper and call it a day.
The problems with this methodology are off the chart, so it's no surprise that Dunn's report has generated a hefty number of comments on the Trib's website. An example: "Too bad the 'quality we enjoy' came from the Fort Collins and Loveland papers." Likewise, several journos who hang out on the Testy Copy Editors chat page have expressed their dismay, with one declaring, "Holy CRAP. I can't believe anybody did that even once."
In fact, folks at the Tribune have been borrowing from competitors in unauthorized fashion for around a decade. Moreover, the person who unwittingly began using this technique was former Trib editor Chris Cobler, who (irony alert) is set to become managing editor of Poynter online, a branch of the Poynter Institute, a Florida-based school that's devoted itself to, among other things, championing journalistic ethics.
Sounds like this incident would make a good lesson for students. Perhaps Cobler could sit in. -- Michael Roberts
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News Site Credibility: Whom Do Readers Trust?
Course Instructor:
Chris Cobler
Chris Cobler is editor of the Victoria (Texas) Advocate. A University of Kansas graduate in journalism, he started his newspaper career in 1982 at his hometown newspaper, the Topeka (Kan.) Capital-Journal. In 2005-06, he was the first Donald W. Reynolds Nieman Fellow in community journalism at Harvard University, where he studied the digital future of newspapers.
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Mz. Understood was brought up to believe that in this country the truth was important, so she posted the truth about stealing people's work and calling it your own.
When the facts were laid out by her, then the coffin was fitted, nailed down and shoved into a deep, dank hole by Mr. Chris Cobler.
Tisk, Tisk, Mr. Cobler, your paper would have been much better off leaving Mz. Understood to post. She was intelligent and forthcoming. Those two characteristics might be a bit much if you have something to hide, however, so I do understand why you had to kill and bury her. You just shouldn't have done it so obviously and you should have buried her deeper.
Mz. Understood will be heard and I will make sure of that. Her voice of reason and questioning mind is welcome here.
Banning her from The Victoria Advocate is truly your loss and blogspot's gain.
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