Posted on 05/21/2018 11:11:07 AM PDT by simpson96
Speaking to Yale graduates over the weekend, the former candidate for president urged the class to stop the spread of fake news and help support journalism by paying for it.
"It means calling out actual fake news when we see it and supporting brave journalists and their reporting maybe even by subscribing to a newspaper," she said.
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“...help support journalism by paying for it.”
Says the biggest freeloader of our time.
If she had gotten elected we’d be handing out big taxpayer subsidies to dead-tree newspapers.
They should support the buggy whip industry as well. They’re heavy contributors to the DNC.
Good idea. You can read it in your horse drawn carriage.
LOL!! For what, Killary? The coming toilet paper shortage? Just use a corn cob, demon.
>>It means calling out actual fake news when we see it <<
Easily done.
ALL printed media except 1/4 of WSJ.
They will just as soon as they finish buying buggy whips and carbon paper, dear.
Only slightly smarter than Jeb.
Jeb was dumb enough to fall for the Clinton Story.
No one reads newspapers anymore.
I would say that she is a fraud but that would be unfair to the many hardworking frauds in the world!!!
Thank you President Trump from sparing us from this kind of economic nonsense policy that we would have been subjected to.
She must have stocks in newspapers.............
“Get your newspapers! Your buggy whips! Get your newspaper Here!!”
I am probably going to do a weekend-only subscription to the Houston Chronicle for a couple of months. Fewer stores have a newspaper racks any more these days, and I need the newsprint to start my charcoal.
Thank God Almighty that this harridan was defeated!..................
Why don’t reporters work for free? We have a right to free news!
Why not buy some buggy-whips, too..?
I used to be a daily reader of two newspapers. I loved the Sunday papers. The last time I read a newspaper, some years ago, I was totally put off by the experience. It was on cheap paper. It was smaller than newspapers of the past, so I found it awkward to hold. My hands were just not far enough apart. It had more ads than news. The news stories I read were poorly-written. I’ll pass.
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