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Paul Wellman

Wendy McCaw


News-Press Fires at Lou Cannon

Respected Journalist Latest Target of Wendy McCaw’s Wrath


Monday, May 28, 2007
By Nick Welsh (Contact)
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SCRATCH AND SNIFF: Wendy P. McCaw, you ain’t no Spiro T. Agnew. While I don’t pretend I ever knew Spiro T., he and I do share the same birthday. Better yet, my godfather happened to be the judge who disbarred the former Vice Prez after he was forced to resign from office over a kick-back and tax-evasion scheme that landed him in legal hot water.

Back in the day, Spiro T. — who served under Richard M. Nixon — decided to go on the offensive against the media for its lack of support for a war that should never been waged: the Vietnam war. But even Agnew knew if he was going off half-cocked, he’d better hire decent wordsmiths — William Safire and Pat Buchanan — to get his message across. As a result, we all now can enjoy such ageless wonders as “nattering nabobs of negativism,” “pusillanimous pussyfoots,” and “hopeless, hysterical, hypochondriacs of history.”

Wendy McCaw ain't no Spiro Agnew, who hired good writers to get his point across.

In this past Sunday’s paper, News-Press owner, publisher, and destroyer Wendy P. let loose the dogs of war upon her critics: reporter and syndicated columnist Lou Cannon in particular. Wendy’s message proved as delusional as ever, but her conspicuous lack of style shows there are no real editors left at the News-Press in the wake of the blood-bath that commenced 11 months ago.

The best she could come up with to gloss over her tired old recitation of lies and half truths was to call Cannon — about as revered and respected a grey beard in the field of journalism today — a member of “the journalistic elite,” and accuse him to being callous and indifferent to the suffering of child porn’s young victims.

Paul Wellman

Lou Cannon at his Summerland home in August 2003

What put Cannon in such bad company? He wrote a guest commentary for the Los Angeles Times opinion page two Sundays ago in which he attacked McCaw for sinking to new lows in her ongoing jihad to slime former News-Press editor Jerry Roberts, whom McCaw is now suing for $25 million. Roberts quit about a year ago, charging that McCaw sought to use the news pages to protect her friends and punish her enemies. This in turn led to the litigation, which conspicuously was never mentioned in the News-Press’ front page article it published a month ago linking Roberts with a failed child porn investigation.

Paul Wellman

An angry Jerry Roberts.

That article detailed efforts by the News-Press to regain custody of several disc drives it turned over to Santa Barbara police many months ago after the newspaper’s forensic computer experts found trace images of child porn on them. The police are holding onto the discs on the grounds that mere possession is a crime. The News-Press wants them back.

Although the only name linked in the News-Press article to these computer drives was that of Roberts, the Santa Barbara Police Department, the Santa Barbara Sheriffs Department, and the District Attorneys office all declined to press charges or to prosecute. They argued because the discs may have had two or three other owners prior to Roberts it would be impossible to tie him — or anyone — to the crime. Case closed.

Paul  Wellman (file)

Lou Cannon speaks out on the News-Press at a rally in Sept. 2006

In McCaw’s keening jeremiad this past Sunday, she suggests that her only motivation is to find out the identity of the monster exploiting young children for sick and immoral purposes. That Cannon seeks to ally himself with Roberts, as opposed to the exploited children, just demonstrates that the “misery of these exploited children is meaningless to [Cannon].” In conclusion, McCaw throws down the gauntlet to Cannon. “It is now apparent to all where your true sympathies lie,” she writes.

Who'd win in a journalistic rumble?

See the results without voting.

All this, of course, is the clumsiest sort of posturing. Had the News-Press wanted to pursue its investigation without sliming Roberts, they easily could have. And in fact, they initially did just that, as anyone trying to track the initial court filings on the matter can attest. The first legal demands filed by News-Press attorney Barry Cappello were so oblique and opaque that even if you knew what he was talking about, you still didn’t know what he was talking about. Never once was Roberts’ named mentioned. Never once was kiddy porn mentioned. It was a dispute over the custody of discs for reasons not altogether clear.

But most of the media in town knew what the real story was. They wouldn’t touch it. They knew that there are certain crimes that tar the accused forever no matter how innocent they may be. Child porn is right up there on that list. Most reporters also knew why law enforcement didn’t pursue the matter. Until more definite facts emerged, we were happy to let that sleeping dog lie. But the News-Press wasn’t, and its subsequent efforts to awaken slumbering canines produced the now infamous article. Highlighting the extent to which bad faith was involved, the article came with no by-line attached.

Wendy’s Sunday screed contained several of her usual distortions, and a few new ones. For example, she claimed the reason Roberts’ old computer discs were searched was to find the names and addresses of stringers and freelancers. But when I spoke to her attorney Barry Cappello a few weeks ago, he said the company was hoping to find information on the computer discs that would be harmful to Roberts in the News-Press legal battle with the former editor. That’s a horse of different color. Or is that a tale of another dog? He also suggested that the discs might have information that might prove useful in the conduct of the business.

Paul Wellman

Barry Cappello

Wendy also took Cannon to task for never contacting her before launching his attack, never seeking her side of the story. I have no idea whether Cannon ever made such an effort, but if he did so, it was surely a waste of energy. All our efforts to contact Mz. McCaw have gone for naught. In addition, we even offered her a chance to communicate directly with our readers through any article of any length she cared to write. Because we understand how she might not trust us, we promised to not change a single word. We’re still waiting.

And when we contact News-Press employees — like editor Scott Steepleton — seeking comment on legitimate news stories, we get letters back from News-Press attorneys threatening to sue us for harassment. Yet Wendy wonders why the reporting on the News-Press mess is so one-sided.

In Sunday’s commentary, McCaw once again describes herself as a champion of bias-free news reporting. Once again, she intimates the whole fuss started when she stopped a couple of head-strong newsroom ideologues from publishing whatever pap, swill, and propaganda with which they wished to brainwash unsuspecting readers into their nefarious schemes to pave paradise and put up parking lots.

Once again, she mentioned how a reader survey taken in 2005 showed that 64 percent of the readers were worried about bias in the newsroom. I have no doubt that’s accurate, but it’s only a portion of the real story. It’s also the case that about 65 percent of all newspaper readers of all newspapers throughout the country have the exact same concern. That’s a constant fact of life in the journalism business.

What McCaw doesn’t tell you is that most of the respondents also worried that the Santa Barbara News-Press editorial page editor — Travis Armstrong — wielded undue influence over the news content of the News-Press. Given that Travis does his utmost best to reflect Wendy’s wildly erratic worldview accompanied by a special brand of nastiness usually reserved for toxic waste dumps, this concern does not bode well for Ms. McCaw.

Paul Wellman

Travis Armstrong

But again, this revelation is not special or unique to the News-Press. It turns out most readers of most papers worry that the news they get is colored by the biases championed by that paper’s editorial pages. But as much as Wendy holds herself out as the champion of bias-free reporting, she has yet to respond to any of the thousands of requests that she provide a single example of what she’s talking about. When you cut through all of Wendy’s high-minded gobbledy-gook, the only principal she really seems to care about is the right of rich people to do whatever they want with whatever bauble they happen to buy.

As Lesley Gore sang way back when, “It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to.” But in Wendy’s case, she’s not happy unless we all cry too.

How, I wonder, would my man Spiro T. Agnew have put it? “Let them eat cake”? Nope, that line’s already been taken.

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At first glance Sunday, the opening “distortion” in McCaw’s article is her own teenybopper photo.

Compare Sunday’s News-Press unrealistic photo version of “Wendy” with the much more current and classic Paul Wellman photo shown above and flashed around the world by the New York Times.

The more honest photo is, how does one say this kindly, a touch more corpulent and conditioner-less in nature, showing the baleful glare of a long-divorced "Mrs."

WendyWatch (anonymous profile)
May 28, 2007 at 7:16 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Credibility? Experience? Journalistic reputation? Non-prevarication? In-touch-with-reality?

Let’s see, we have in one corner, Lou Cannon! In the other, Wendy McCaw and her boy-toy Baron!

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm……………..

Just a couple of suggested questions, Lou, now that Wendy said you MUST interview her:

Q. Is it true that Wendy couldn’t carry your jockstrap, Lou, journalistically speaking of course?

Q. Even though Wendy complains that you didn’t talk to her, Lou, why didn’t she call Jerry Roberts BEFORE smearing him about the child porn on page one?

Q. A=B=C? Support for Jerry Roberts equals support for child porn??

DonKing (anonymous profile)
May 28, 2007 at 7:33 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Again Nick's right on the money ($ double entendre intended) re: the McCaw's latest flatulent, self-aggrandizing double-speak. But, yikes, are we mere plebeians to believe there's no quick lawsuit to follow this time vs. Mr. Cannon?! Nevertheless, after all the dust clears, what's glaringly obvious is that no one really NEEDS the pathetic News-Press anymore! With the Indy leading the way both online and in Thursday's print edition, The Daily Sound in print throughout the work week, and Edhat,The SB Newsroom, the Daily Nexus, other local blogs and all of cyberspace online at our fingertips instantly, the N-P no longer even vaguely represents "news" to most of us in SB anymore. Wendy's precious bauble is simply a pitiful, decrepit, one-sided propanganda rag of virtually zero journalistic merit. In fact, to borrow a phrase, the News-Press along with its vapid editorial posturing has sadly become "meaningless" and likely will continue so until the day its ownership changes hands. R.I.P. News-Press...

SittingontheFence (anonymous profile)
May 28, 2007 at 8:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Nick... paragraph 10's lead sentence is garbled... says (af of 11:44pm 5/28/2007)

``But most of the media in town what the real story was.''

What a great face-lift Barry Cappello must have had!

pardallchewinggumspot (anonymous profile)
May 28, 2007 at 11:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I have an idea. Clearly Ms. Mc Caw craves publicity. Why not totally ignore her and her crappy newspaper.

Herschel_Greenspan (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 9:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)

To paraphrase Lou Cannon, how very sad that a successful paper, an increasing rarity in today's media landscape, has gone this route in the space of one year.

menolikikidepuerno (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 10:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Good article, Nick, but you need a better editor. There's grammatical mistakes all over the place.

mcconfrontation (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 10:35 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Nice to see McCaw trotting out an argument analagous to "If you don't support Bush's war, you must hate America." Yeah, Wendy, I'm sure Lou Cannon's cold heart is impervious to the horrors of child porn.

It must be sad to be in such a state of denial as to thrive on maintaining a constant hyper-defensive posture and position of persecution. Sick. Sick. Sick.

I wonder if The Wendy tried to get the Los Angeles Times to run her piece in the Opinion section. If they refused, it's just proof that they're part of The Cabal. Journalistic elites and all that, you know.

Speaking of creative wordsmiths: If Wendy reads this, she may need to look up what "keening jeremiad" means. Nice turn of phrase, Nick.

allegro805 (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 11:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Wendy's commentary this time out is downright scary.
Those of you who have access to some of her earlier commentaries, compare them to this one.
This is not a mentally healthy person.

Anonymous (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 11:53 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I did not read Ms. McCaw's rant as I no longer get the paper. But I have some idea what was said from reading Nick's blog and Craig Smith's entry.

I am one of many educated readers that submitted legitimate, intelligent, accurate and meaningful letters to the editor and never got published. I quit my subscription a long time before this fiasco, about the time when Armstrong came on board and began printing only letters that were favorable to his view.

One thing Ms. McCaw doesn't get is that many of us miss the hardcopy local daily newspaper. No matter how far technology has come, I still like to flip through the pages with my coffee in the morning. If she is implying that her subscriptions have gone down because of technology, she is living in fantasyland.

I will be the first to purchase a subscription when the paper gets real, gets fair, gets community-based, re-hires all the former journalists, apologizes to Roberts, and starts publishing community submitted comment. I suppose that means when McCaw and her cronies quit being so righteous and arrogant - and from her latest rant, I am not holding out much hope.

rockmaninoff (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 11:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Nick: I only wish they had gotten to the alliteratative Agnew sooner. One of the last things my dying grandmother said to us was "NO, they can't throw Nixon out, then we'd get AGNEW!"

billclausen (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 10:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)

mcconfrontation writes "There's grammatical mistakes all over the place."

There is, is there?

What a hypocritical dolt.

truth_machine (anonymous profile)
May 29, 2007 at 10:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I'm glad truth_machine said what I chose not to say.

allegro805 (anonymous profile)
May 30, 2007 at 9:02 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Reading Nick here and, particularly, Craig Smith's blog, it's striking how Wendy McCaw can't remember basic facts, even in the face of clear evidence to the contrary.

Opposing lawyers to the shotgun lawsuits she's initiated must be licking their chops as she gets closer to being deposed and being sat down on the stand for cross-examination.

WendyWatch (anonymous profile)
May 30, 2007 at 9:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I am right there with you, WendyWatch. I am SO looking forward to that fateful day when McCaw's legal beagles run out of continuances and stalling tactics and we get to watch the guys with the white hats mop the courthouse floor with Wendy's selective memory. She may be the uncontested ruler of her little fantasy fiefdom, abusing anyone who dares suggest the queen hath no clothes, but the day is coming when a courtroom judge will force her to kneel and swallow the bitter, runny seed of truth.

niceFLguy (anonymous profile)
May 30, 2007 at 10:04 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I read an article in the News Press this am in which the writer suggests that we should spruce up the half time shows by having Michael Vick do a dog show or Pac Man Jones make it rain dollars for the girls. I assume that Ms McCaw approved this article for print and therefore condones pit bull fighting and disrespectful treatment of women in strip joints!

nineironrich (anonymous profile)
May 30, 2007 at 3:32 p.m. (Suggest removal)

After the comments from TRUTH_MACHINE and ALLEGRO805, MCCONFRONTATION, who wrote "There's grammatical mistakes all over the place," probably appreciates the wisdom of John O'Sullivan, who warned about "the danger of committing irony in a public place."

micdeniro (anonymous profile)
May 31, 2007 at 7:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)

My sarcasm is at a higher level than you could ever generate, lie_machine. I'm glad you were unable to recognize it. Keep painting me as the hillbilly you think I am. I'm not sure what a troll is, though. Anyone? Because they keep calling me a troll, but I'm pretty sure I am a real person.

mcconfrontation (anonymous profile)
May 31, 2007 at 1:32 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Indy Admin... lots of the .pdf's you posted during the long controversy, such as the suit against Paterno by Ampersand, are no longer at their old URLs. Any chance of getting those very interesting .pdf's made available again? Thanks a million for all your great reporting.

snugspout (anonymous profile)
May 31, 2007 at 3:37 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Lou Cannon's letter responding to McCaw is available via a link on Craig Smith's blog. Very interesting reading! Cannon had said he would release it to the public if the News-Press refused to print it (the same way it refuses to publish other letters or op-ed pieces or news stories that fail to endorse the biases of management).

bobGuiliano (anonymous profile)
May 31, 2007 at 7:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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