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PPH Refuses to Print Facts About Warden Service Raid

Office of Governor Paul LePageBy Office of Governor Paul LePageMay 12, 2016Updated:May 13, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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After the Portland Press Herald refused to print a detailed response with the facts from the Warden Service to correct the many inaccuracies in the paperโ€™s fictionalized account of a 2014 raid on Allagash poachers, Governor Paul R. LePage issued today the entire response.ย Click here for the response in its entirety.

โ€œThe Maine people have heard me complain repeatedly about bias in the Maine press, especially in the Portland Press Herald,โ€ said Governor LePage. โ€œBut this hit piece on the Maine Warden Service by Colin Woodard is one of the most outrageous examples of the Portland Press Heraldโ€™s complete and total lack of journalistic principles. Itโ€™s even worse than the Portland Press Heraldโ€™s story that said a heroin addict was a former state trooper, which was easily proven to be false.โ€

Woodardโ€™s 6,000-word-plus piece, โ€œNorth Woods lawless,โ€ was rife with his own opinion and clear personal bias against the Warden Service. Woodard printed unsubstantiated hearsay as if it were fact; he did not report answers provided to him by wardens; and he even ignored an audio recording he had of the raid. When asked if the Warden Service could submit a 3,000-word response to rebut in detail all of Woodardโ€™s falsehoods, Portland Press Herald editor Greg Kesich flatly refused. (See email from Kesich below.)

โ€œLetโ€™s be perfectly clear: Colin Woodard is not a journalist; he is an activist and a novelist who never lets the facts get in the way of his fictionalized stories,โ€ said Governor LePage. โ€œSadly, Woodard is the kind of guy the media elite celebrate as a Pulitzer Prize-worthy author. This kind of purposeful and blatant disregard for the most basic tenets of journalism is why the AP reported last month that only 6 percent of Americans have any confidence in the media. With its eagerness to print this kind of malicious, unethical and fabricated version of events, the Portland Press Herald has sunk well below the standards of the National Enquirer.โ€

Email from PPH editor Greg Kesich, refusing to print a response to Woodardโ€™s 6,000-word-plus hit piece.

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A business leader who served his community as mayor, Paul LePage decided to run for Governor believing the approach that had succeeded throughout his business career and in Waterville could work for all of Maine. Paul LePage was sworn in as Maine Governor on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 and is currently serving his second term.

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