Posted on 15 May 2008. Tags: South Carolina, The State, Warren Bolton
The windbag would be Warren Bolton, the obsessive compulsive payday lending foe who has written his 4,374th column on payday lending in today’s State Newspaper. Compare Mr. Bolton’s smugness and self-righteousness to the sincerity of Ms. Linton’s column below. The contrast is stark.
Posted in industry critics, media coverage, South Carolina, states, The State, Warren Bolton
Posted on 29 April 2008. Tags: South Carolina, The State, Warren Bolton
That would be Warren Bolton of the State Newspaper in South Carolina. By far, Warren Bolton has written more anti-payday lending stories of anyone in the country: almost 40 over the past few years. Like many “progressive” elitists, Bolton believes that citizens aren’t wise enough to make their own personal choices, but need guidance from their betters. And any legislator who doesn’t take direction from Bolton is opposing the will of the people, which only Bolton knows.
As an editor and columnist, Bolton is expected to offer opinions on issues affecting the paper’s readership. But his personal jihad against the payday industry is unique; it’s obsessive, vehement, and scary. That’s why we think of him as a ”stalker.”
And we’re not the only ones who have problems with Bolton. Check out this this old link on “Warrin” Warren.
Posted in industry, industry critics, media coverage, regulation, South Carolina, states, The State, Warren Bolton