Seriously?? FUNewsweak
Yet the list of arkancide victims is a bit longer than three.
Yet another sign the Left has gone completely bonkers as a result of losing the Presidency.
Newsweek is all about the “big” issues of the day. /s
The majority of the 20 comments garnered on the Newsweek story lambast Newsweek, and rightly so...
Nancy Carolan · Union County College
My husband and I lost three dogs in 2016. All were 16 years old. What’s your point? Newsweek has gone to the dumper.
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Jeff Hanson
MEMO TO NEWSWEEK:
Why won’t your magazine stop dying?
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Michelle Teller
Geez, Newsweek, you are pathetic. Really, twisted propaganda. Whoever allowed this to get to publication is just a demented human being.
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Gene R Petty
Newsweek, an obvious failure at Journalism.
Like · Reply · 2 · Dec 10, 2017 10:17am
John Perram
Enjoy unemployment!!! Your a rag!
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Rick Reeves · New Albany, Indiana
Enjoy your remedial English!!! Your’e an idiot!
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Amos Trask
My fish died - think you can tie Trump into that somehow?
Sheesh - when was the last time I even saw a newsweek in the store...
Like · Reply · 1 · Dec 10, 2017 3:48am · Edited
Dennis Calogera · Manalapan, New Jersey
Where do they hire writers? Junior High School?
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John Lundell · Hopkins, Minnesota
Covering family pets passing like this is a new low even for Newsweek. And you wonder why people call you #fakenews and lowlifes.
Like · Reply · 1 · Dec 9, 2017 4:47pm
Rickey Dodd · Samford University
Please get back on your Prozac Newsweek your Trumpsession in really showing
Like · Reply · 1 · Dec 9, 2017 11:29am
Daniel Esposito · Venice, Florida
Something seriously wrong with you if you lead with a title like this. John Haltiwanger
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Sherry Hutton Parker · File Examiner at Allcat Claims Services
We just had to put our 14 year old doggie baby to sleep this morning. His mother passed 5 months ago. My mom just lost her last old kitty of 18 years 2 days ago after losing 2 others that were sixteen years old 3 months ago. Old pets pass on. It doesn’t make it any easier to know that they lived a long full life. They are a part of the family. My nerves are a little raw this morning, but Newsweek must be full of heartless, souless people to even conceive of a headline like this.
“... the once great Newsweek magazine. ...”
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It was never ‘great’. Has been purveyor of fake news since inception.
I wouldn’t be shocked if it was found that PETA, Antifa or Newsweek poisoned the animals. But old age is probably more likely.
I thought Newsweek died long ago.
Now I find out it just has dementia.
"Newsweek" seems to have been reborn as a frothing leftist innuendo delivery device; the DNC has certainly gotten a lot of help out of what was a bankrupt, moribund, waiting room relic.
At a recent yard sale, I got a great deal on vintage Newsweek and Time mags that published at the time of the JFK assassination. Reading through them was fascinating, as the coverage of events and newswriting were leagues better than anything those two pieces of trash spew out these days.
In a way, it’s kind of sad to see the demise of such once-respected news periodicals, but the irresistible siren song of the liberal agenda destroyed them.
Saphira, the family pet snake, is alive and well.
I had a 15, a 16, and a 19 year old cat all die during Easter week. And now the sister of the 15 year old has inoperable cancer, which could take her at any time.
Pets grow old, and they die. Why Newsweek would make this a political issue is beyond me.
They just keep dying. Over and over again. For the cats, this is no problem. They have at least 9 chances at it.
For the dogs, it’s much more of a problem.
The only problem I see here, is that the author of the article does not know how to think logically, doesn’t know the meaning of words in the English language that he professes to know perfectly, and that this article is stupid from square one.
A better article to write would have been:
“Hillary Clinton’s Associates Just Keep on Dying. Vince Foster an Example”
Because Trump drinks too much Diet Coke
No satire intended in this article... </ s>
Buddy and Sox got along like Bill and Hillary.
Socks did not get along with the frisky Buddy, so the White House had to keep the two in separate quarters. Since this arrangement would be no longer possible in the Clintons’ smaller home in New York, Socks was left under the care of Bill Clinton’s secretary, Betty Currie.
Death
According to the police report, Buddy was killed by a car while “playfully chasing a contractor” who had left the Clinton home in Chappaqua, New York, on January 2, 2002. The Clintons were not home at the time of the accident; their home was being watched by Secret Service agents. The agents rushed Buddy to an animal hospital where he was pronounced dead.[3][4]
In 2005, Clinton acquired another chocolate Lab whom he named “Seamus”.[5]
I just read a full story on the Clinton’s pets at the online Presidential Pet Museum. They must have known too much as they died and or were disposed of like Clinton’s political enemies.
Buddy.. dead
Sox.. banished
Seamus... dead
Fake news and bullshit article. The newsweek article is about the Pence family losing it’s pets over the past couple of years.
The worst from the newsweek article is this:
“Trump, however, is petless. He also reportedly views the Pences as “yokels” and “low class” because of all the animals they’ve brought to Washington.
It is unclear if the stress of Washington life is getting to the Pences’ political animals. “
Stupid stuff but not near as misleading and disingenuous as the article portrayed by pjmedia.
FAKE NEWS
What a name, John Haltiwanger. Coitus interruptus. Surprised he even exists.