Not exact matches
It blames most of the positive coverage on the tendency to cover political campaigns like a
horse race, rather than focusing on the
issues.
The big
issue is indeed that when one is brought up in an environment that encourages the belief that there is one one
horse in the
race, ie the Christian god or at least the Judeo - Christian god, people can WRONGLY assume that the choice is between a narrow range of theist options and atheism.
But except for a 10 - cent commemorative
issued during the Kentucky Derby centennial in 1974,
horse racing has been out of the money.
Before you pull on you SJW uniform and climb onto your high
horses, remember that racism is no isolated incident and only a small number of educated people the world over seem to have any sort of perspective on the
issue and are genuinely open to people of varied
races, while most put up a show to just seem politically correct.
He was so much a fixture there — and on the
racing scene in general (recall that his
horse breeding became an
issue in his corruption trial)-- that it became routine in late July and through August for him to hold press conferences on the grounds of the historic track.
I hope that the media won't limit their coverage to the
horse race but will give voters consistent reporting on how the candidates differ on the
issues.
Issues on the agenda include «Cruelty to
Horses in New York State» and «Resolving the
Issue of Equine Slaughter,» as well as the state of
racing and the New York Racing Associ
racing and the New York
Racing Associ
Racing Association.
Well, the wait is over now, with Hidalgo, a slightly ridiculous film starring Viggo Mortensen about a
horse race across Arabia in the late nineteenth century, apparently based on a true story (and Touchstone Pictures has also just
issued a press release confirming that Father Christmas is real after all).
Following the tragedy near the Del Mar racetrack during the Southern California fires, Dr. Rick Arthur, equine medical director at the UC Davis Kenneth L. Maddy Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory and at the California
Horse Racing Board (CHRB),
issued an advisory on behalf of the CHRB regarding those athletes returning to competition.
Domestic
horses —
racing, competitive, carriage, and those kept as pets — and wild
horses face welfare
issues arise when owners can not afford or choose not to care for their
horses.
The forum will offer attendees the opportunity to learn about
issues surrounding the
horse racing industry, as well as get a sneak peek of the new Centaur Equine Specialty Hospital, expected to be completed by the end of 2016.
But of course, that isn't what most journalism is about — that'd be like a newspaper focusing on
issues in their Presidential campaign coverage instead of the
horse race, which is considered silly in the U.S.