Posted on 10/31/2010 11:02:57 AM PDT by Zakeet
Good News ... We're not going broke as fast as we were last year
Another sign that people are tired of collectivism.
If we didn’t have elections every two years to throw money at these maggots, they would have been gone a long, long time ago.
If they are going to keep catering to the illiterates, they had better get good at telling stories with pictures.
As the Liberal Media presides over its own demise with falling readership we can write on their tombstone. We squandered out inheritance of the fourth estate while trying to cover for the misdeeds of the other three”
Daily newspapers are probably a dumb idea nowdays. They might actually get more subscriptions if they go to once or twice a week and then put a whole lot more effort into improving the quality.
Sure the bias is part of the problem. Very poor writing is also a substantial problem. Who wants to read an article that seems to be written by a sixth grader? If I wanted to be a junior high english teacher, maybe I could put up with it. I don’t and I won’t; nor will I pay for the privilege.
Perhaps the poor writing caused by shallow thinking is not unconnected to the liberal bias.
I pay $2.00 a day for the WSJ. Well worth it too.
Any other print media I read is day old from the recycle bin.
I consider it a moral imperative to starve any communist apparatus and the evil bastards that operate them , by any method available.
“If they are going to keep catering to the illiterates, they had better get good at telling stories with pictures.”
The media does write on a fifth grade level and anyone who reads on a fifth grade level or below is considered to be functionally illiterate.
Great news BUMP!
I want everybody associated with the Democrat “mainstream” newsrooms to lose their jobs, their homes, their savings, and their families. For what they have done to this nation, they deserve nothing less.
USA Today would be in the toilet if it weren’t for motel/hotels propping up their numbers. These places should be offering a choice between WSJ and the NYT’s when reservations are made instead of propping up a leftist rag.
These are especially bad considering it is an election year!
These are especially bad considering it is an election year!
These are especially bad considering it is an election year!
Which brings to Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal and Rupert Murdoch.
It is fashionable, almost mandatory, at Free Republic to bash these two as anti American Islam loving terrorist promoting enemies. Any effort to declare either as great minds and great businessmen meets disdain and conservato snobbery.
And yet the same two who are criticized for the destruction of Fox News are also involved with the WSJ. Increasingly, there is intense synergism at the two outlets. The best of the Wall Street Journal minds are increasingly bringing their reporting and observational skills to appearances on Fox News.
The sanctimonious selfrighousists have it all wrong. Murdoch/Ailes are brilliant mediaists and the Prince being the fantastically shrewd investor knows a good investment when he sees one.
The eating of the pudding is good! Fox numbers are way ahead of the others as is the WSJ growing in the midst of epidemic death.
post-modern jourbalism.
“If we didnt have elections every two years to throw money at these maggots, they would have been gone a long, long time ago.
Don’t forget they still have a lock on obits and legals, and have correspondingly jacked the rates of those two categories through the roof.
It will be a proud day when the New York Times stops publishing.The great thing is no one is going to pay good money to see read that garbage online when they can go to the Democrat National Committee website for free and read it there.
They give away the news papers here in Florida...Sunday paper is for coupons...for old people...Have not read a paper in 10 years...
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