Wonder of Wonders, Wrigley's a Wonder!
"As for the nominating process," Lohr said, "as the person who supervised and monitored most of it, I can personally vouch for the extremely high number of nominations Wrigley Field received from readers. That's how it got on the ballot in the first place -- nobody stacked the deck."
That's where we disagree. The deck is stacked to hell and back. The Tribune relentlessly promotes the Cubs and Wrigley Field, and Tribune readers are the primary target of all that promotion, so it's certainly no wonder that Wrigley performed well in a Tribune poll of its readers. It's akin to the federal government funding the campaign of one presidential candidate while all the others fend for themselves. We also have evidence that more Cubs fans than Sox fans visit the Tribune website, so any poll conducted there is obviously stacked. Furthermore, the Tribune's glorification of its own investment property is obviously unethical.
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