Posted on 10/28/2003 11:48:34 AM PST by Timesink
Poynteronline Posted, Oct. 28, 2003 Updated, Oct. 28, 2003
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Ah, yes - psychology, one of the "hard" sciences.
Molecules have feelings, too! ;-)
"Gee, Ollie, what did he mean by that? I'm too stupid to understand anything that I read." (/Stanley dumbass act).
Hey, Chip Stanley, if you read this, understand that it is not only perceived journalistic failings that we rail against, it's confirmed ones. Funny how you (Chip) didn't pick up on the other, real message in the FR thread that you referenced.
I've never heard of that one. Google pulls up nothing.
What can you do with a name like Times-Picayune?
The Slimes-Pick-On-You?
We call ours The Austin Real-Estatesman.
Weak. It is the "Anti-American Statesman" or you could call it the "Amateur-Statesman" or you could call it what it really is, the "Democrat House Organ".
8 posted on 10/28/2003 9:45 AM CST by Tall_Texan [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
More proof...
I'm famous!!!
I used "Propaganda-Intelligencer" once in a letter and their competition, the Times, printed it.
But after an especially sarcastic and arrogant remark they wrote into an article on our 4th of July parade, which included a float with some old WWII and Korean Vets, I replied with a scathing Letter to the Editor referring to them as "The McClatchy Commie Daily."
The young pinko wire-rewriter who contacted me seemed to take offense at my term for her company, and did manage to stall publishing my Letter for almost 2wks, but I steadfastly refused to alter it one iota.
I use the term in polite conversation around town every chance I get, to the amusement of many, and to those who flinch, I make note.
The McClatchy Publishing empire includes:
The Anchorage Daily (Worker)
The Fresno Bee
The Modesto Bee
The Sacramento Bee
The Star-Tribune in Minn-St.Paul
The News Tribune in Tacoma, WA
The News & Observer in Raleigh, NC
The Tri-City Herald in Kennewick, WA
The McClatchy Commie tentacles extended into the South in 1990 when it acquired three dailies in South Carolina: The Herald in Rock Hill, The Island Packet in Hilton Head, and The Beaufort Gazette.
Readers ... BEWARE !!
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