To: abb
Maybe Rush can buy the paper. Even with out newspaper experience, he is a businessman and can hire quality people to run it.
26 posted on
07/08/2008 2:52:20 PM PDT by
dynachrome
(Henry Bowman is right)
To: dynachrome
RUSH: And I’m thinking, you people at the Palm Beach Post, just like I told CNBC the other day, if you don’t get your act together over there and start reporting on this stuff accurately, I’m going to buy your paper after I buy CNBC, and I’m going to shut it down, too, and this is after I put in an offer on the Pittsburgh Steelers, which is apparently up for sale here.
28 posted on
07/08/2008 2:55:47 PM PDT by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: dynachrome
If he would buy that rag and change the perspective so something besides obsequious liberalism is offered down there, I’d write for him free of charge!
32 posted on
07/08/2008 3:07:41 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: dynachrome
Wouldn't it be great if someone like Rush were to buy one of these financially distressed big-city newspapers and completely redesign it to be the same as his program. Just imagine a paper that was going broke suddenly making money, simply because it abandoned the liberal line and began to provide not what their political genes dictate, but rather what those who would buy a newspaper if it provided what they seek.
Of course, it's probably too late. Newspapers are quite possibly a product whose time has come and gone. But if anyone could pull it off, Rush is the man!
38 posted on
07/08/2008 3:40:11 PM PDT by
jwparkerjr
(Sigh . . .)
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