The New York Post isn't conservative by any serious definition of the word. It is actually "neo-conservative" at its core (much like the rest of Murdoch's media empire) -- which means it is rooted in the same quasi-Marxist New York City political philosophy that is espoused by so many of the prominent neo-conservatives over the years (Leo Strauss, Irving/William Kristol, Richard Perle, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Norman/John Podhoretz, etc.).
Sure. Murdoch is a business man, first, last, and always. Money is the name of the game.
But the Post has often been useful, because they will print stories the left-wing press would prefer to ignore. In other words, they aren't reliable, but they have often been helpful, if and when they feel like it. Certainly a lot better than the Times and the Daily News.
Sure. Murdoch is a business man, first, last, and always. Money is the name of the game.
But the Post has often been useful, because they will print stories the left-wing press would prefer to ignore. In other words, they aren't reliable, but they have often been helpful, if and when they feel like it. Certainly a lot better than the Times and the Daily News.