Posted on 07/23/2018 7:10:16 PM PDT by bryan999
“bought the Daily News from real estate tycoon Mort Zuckerman in a fire sale last September”
uh, yeah. for exactly one dollar ... but the propagandists at thebeast just can’t stomach that tidbit of truth ...
“The thing is that these Tronc dummies dont realize they are killing a valuable brand.”
right ... so valuable that Mort sold it to Tronc for $1.00!
“50% better ... or 50% worse?”
bound to be 50% better since it was 100% virulently anti-Trump 100% of the time ...
“This paper went on a lunatic rampage against Trump like nothing Ive ever seen. Utter madness Day after day.”
yeah, Mort ran it into the ground doing that and was lucky to get $1 for it when he sold it to Tronc.
#2. Please don’t confuse the writer/headline writer with FACTS. It’s against the old NY Daily News policy on reporting accurately.
The Daily News has become so violently anti-Trump - on its cover every day, this is not a surprise, even in liberal NYC.
The Post, while it leans to the right, does not wear its politics on every page. Decent business section, great sports, and on Sundays, terrific expanded articles.
Post deserves to live. NY Daily News deserves what is coming.
Sorry for the workers. Hopefully they can quickly find a job in mainstream media; they should be liberal enough!
Superman was a foundling, and as such would be considered a U.S. citizen. If he weren't a fictional character of course.
Per federal law, 8 U.S.C Sec. 1401 grants automatic citizenship to: "a person of unknown parentage found in the United States while under the age of five years, until shown, prior to his attaining the age of twenty-one years, not to have been born in the United States"
This is tragic.
If we can’t get the number from Ching Chow, how can we play?
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