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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Somehow missing from the article is the fact that the Denver Post is full liberal - ignoring very obvious corruption in the city, looking the other way while the corrupt and inept city council promotes sanctuary and votes to allow folks to take bodacious Obamas in the streets. They play down the fact that the police union voted “no confidence” in the corrupt black police chief appointed by the more corrupt black mayor.

The paper is a joke, and the “reporters” deserve what they have and will get.


3 posted on 05/20/2018 6:55:31 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: Da Coyote

Peter Boyles talks those points almost every day on am 710. The Denver Post is completely in the tank for the corrupt democrat establishment.


7 posted on 05/20/2018 7:06:48 AM PDT by Trumpet 1 (US Constitution is my guide.)
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News outlets (CNN is a nonprint example) die when they fail to produce content that a substantial number of their base consumers want. Coupons are online now. Classifieds are online now. Weather? Online and animated.

Good coverage of local sports, local govt, community events, obituaries is what’s left. The challenge is to untangle the web of conflicts that are embedded in the relationship between ad dollars from local businesses, lawyers and healthcare providers and their corresponding political contributions. Being a good journalist is a lonely job.

The web has a huge advantage over print with its ability to link items in an article to an external website. I can’t stand “continued on page A4...” . If I don’t understand something I’m reading on a webpage, I open a new tab and Google it. Can’t do that with a newspaper.


12 posted on 05/20/2018 7:10:09 AM PDT by ameribbean expat
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News outlets (CNN is a nonprint example) die when they fail to produce content that a substantial number of their base consumers want. Coupons are online now. Classifieds are online now. Weather? Online and animated.

Good coverage of local sports, local govt, community events, obituaries is what’s left. The challenge is to untangle the web of conflicts that are embedded in the relationship between ad dollars from local businesses, lawyers and healthcare providers and their corresponding political contributions. Being a good journalist is a lonely job.

The web has a huge advantage over print with its ability to link items in an article to an external website. I can’t stand “continued on page A4...” . If I don’t understand something I’m reading on a webpage, I open a new tab and Google it. Can’t do that with a newspaper.


13 posted on 05/20/2018 7:10:31 AM PDT by ameribbean expat
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To: Da Coyote

“The paper is a joke, and the “reporters” deserve what they have and will get.”

I’m not aware of any papers that aren’t liberal fishwraps and deserve death. I used to read 4 papers a day but gave that up a long time ago. They suck. I’ll buy one rarely just to have fire starter available for my grill.


36 posted on 05/20/2018 8:36:08 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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