
The Sun-Sentinel is finally fed up with Broward School Superintendent Robert Runcie’s whining.
The community’s largest media outlet has repeatedly gotten under Runcie’s thin skin.
When he doesn’t like their angle on a story, Runcie goes grumbling to writers and editors.
This isn’t about facts. This is about the spin that Runcie wants on those facts, according to sources at the newspaper.
The superintendent’s problem with the Sun-Sentinel is that they are covering him honestly, warts and all.
Runcie doesn’t want honest coverage. Like so many self-important public figures, Runcie wants to manage the news. He believes only his views count. He wants his slant on every school story. And he is not afraid of bullying the staff of the newspaper to get his way.
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