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Sun-Sentinel Censors Inter Miami CF Editorial Penned By Fort Lauderdale Commissioner

Lionel Messi
Steve Glassman: Censored

Just days before Lionel Messi plays his first soccer match in Fort Lauderdale, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel censored an editorial written by City Commissioner Steve Glassman questioning the motivation of the newspaper’s criticism of Inter Miami CF and team officials. On Wednesday, the paper published Glassman’s editorial entitled, “Inter Miami is our partner. The city should act that way.” Glassman’s editorial attempted to correct a littany of previous editorials written by editor Steve Bousquet, a Tallahassee resident.

Glassman was not shy. “This newspaper is obsessed with portraying the relationship between the city and Miami Beckham United as “fractured” and relishes in fanning the flames,” Glassman wrote. “Anything remotely heated seems to really ruffle the paper’s panties. Toughen up, Sun Sentinel.”

The Sun-Sentinel made minor grammatical and stylistic changes to Glassman’s piece. But a copy of his original editorial obtained by REDBROWARD shows the Sun-Sentinel deleted an entire paragraph questioning the motivation of its negative coverage.

In this delete section, Glassman wrote:

Lastly, shame on the Sun Sentinel for once again going after a female lobbyist for simply doing her job and implying that I am ‘running interference’ for her. That I was asked on the phone if she wrote my questions was beyond insulting. I do my work, thank you. And the hypocrisy here is that we all know how another far more controversial female lobbyist continues to fly under the radar. Was her ‘influence’ the reason Ms. Bryan’s accurate article was not the last word on this topic?

Glassman appears to reference repeated attacks by the opinion page editor on Stephanie Toothaker, a local attorney working for Inter Miami CF/Beckham United. The Sun-Sentinel repeatedly questions Toothaker’s role with Inter Miami and other high-profile projects like One Stop.

Glassman’s line regarding a “far more controversial female lobbyist” flying under the radar appears to be a reference to lobbyist Judy Stern.

Long time REDBROWARD readers are familiar with the lobbying prowess of Stern. Since the November 2022 election of Commissioners Pamela Beasley-Pittman, Warren Sturman and John Herbst, Stern and her daughter Barbra Stern have become fixtures at Fort Lauderdale Commission meetings.

Barbra Stern seated next to an off-camera Judy Stern

Last November, REDBROWARD revealed how Stern’s longtime friend Steve Bousquet wrote numerous supportive articles about John Herbst, a close ally of the Sterns. Bousquet, a Tallahassee resident, is the opinion page editor of the Sun-Sentinel.

When The Sun-Sentinel endorsed Herbst they touted his dislike of lobbyists. But one lobbyist never mentioned in their endorsement was Judy Stern.

The controversial Stern has been a fixture in Fort Lauderdale for decades. Stern is listed a registered lobbyist in the City of Fort Lauderdale for four companies: Suntex Marinas, The Corradino Group, Skanska USA and Garth Business Solutions.

In addition to her lobbyist role, Stern is campaign manager/consultant.

In fact, despite his alleged dislike of lobbyists, John Herbst used Judy Stern to run his November campaign. Herbst told REDBROWARD that he has known Stern for many years.

But Judy is not the only Stern in Herbst‘s corner. In April 2022, the lawyer for John Herbst wrote a letter to Fort Lauderdale City Attorney Alain Boileau seeking to settle matters surrounding his dismissal as city auditor.

John Herbst’s lawyer is Barbra Stern.

Herbst, a harsh critic of Inter Miami/Beckham United, regularly gets his opinion published in Sun-Sentinel editorials and news reports.

Why is The Sun-Sentinel so comfortable attacking one female lawyer while censoring any (veiled) mention of lobbyist Judy Stern?

REDBROWARD asked Steve Bousquet. As of publication he has not repsonded.

Judy Stern and wee Steve Bousquet

Sun-Sentinel Editors Published Eight Letters From Same Mysterious Ron DeSantis-Bashing Reader


On Sunday morning, the Sun-Sentinel published a letter to the editor attacking Governor Ron DeSantis. Shocking, right? The letter was written by Fort Lauderdale resident “Lanny Budd.” The headline blared “He was elected governor, not king.” Calling DeSantis a “spoiled toddler,” Budd hits all the usual Democrat talking points. Somehow, Budd’s letter links to a May 2021 Sun-Sentinel editorial opinion which called the Governor an authoritarian strongman. Like DeSantis, Lanny Budd is no stranger to the Sun-Sentinel editorial page.

Since 2022, the Sun-Sentinel editors published eight letters from Lanny Budd of Fort Lauderdale. Seven of the eight attacked Governor Ron DeSantis.

In January 2022, Budd wrote “Creeping authoritarianism” which claimed DeSantis created “protection squads” and “thought police.”

In March 2022, Budd said DeSantis was “risking lives” by attacking Dr. Fauci at CPAC in Orlando.

In September 2022, Budd claimed DeSantis had a “chess set for sale.” In December 2022, Budd asked “Suppose he wins?” Budd worried that a President DeSantis would name Dr. Joseph Ladapo the next US Surgeon General.

In January 2023, Lanny Budd mockingly called upon DeSantis to ban “fascism studies” in Florida schools.

A month later, Budd was once again attacking Dr Joseph Ladapo over Covid-19 vaccines. Budd say the Florida Department of Health should be renamed the “Florida Department of Alternative Medicine.”

On April 4, 2023 Budd attacked the Florida Legislature’s push for a permit-less Constitutional carry gun bill. Budd called for license-less car driving in Florida.

WHO IS LANNY BUDD?

The Sun-Sentinel letters to the editor policy states letters “must be signed (no pseudonyms nor initials)” allowed. The policy states a writer must provided an “email address, address with city and daytime phone number for verification.” A public records search failed to locate information on any Fort Lauderdale resident named “Lanny Budd.”

While Lanny Budd of Fort Lauderdale may have no digital footprint, he is no stranger to Sun-Sentinel editors and fans of author Upton Sinclair. Lanny Budd is the hero of a series of novels written by Sinclair in the 1940s.

Sinclair’s Budd was involved in important world events of the 1940s. He helped shape events. Budd found himself in the “midst of some of the most dramatic events from 1913 to 1947, taking readers through two World Wars, star-crossed romances, and countless run-ins with some of the globe’s most infamous world leaders.” Some dubbed Budd the antithesis of “the ugly American.” Sinclair’s Budd novels were out of print for decades.

Is Lanny Budd of Fort Lauderdale a real person?

Is someone hiding behind a pseudonym to attack Governor DeSantis?

Why has the Sun-Sentinel published eight snark-filled diatribes by the same person over the last year?