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The irony in all of this is the increase in inks, transportation and other energy costs brought about by leftist energy policies is having the left eat their own.
And no sign of them realizing why this is happening.
Great news BUMP!
I wonder, do they think that people will agree to pay more for less?
Occasionally my wife buys a copy of the Sunday New York Times, brings it home and lays it on the table, I suppose out of old habit. I can’t see that she actually reads it, since it just lies around, scattered but unopened, until it goes into the recycle bin. At 5 dollars a pop, it strikes me as an expensive bit of nostalgia from the days when we used to read the newspaper at the breakfast table.
There was an article in the Style Section, which I sometimes get a kick out of, on the new fad for expensive dark glasses. One chic young New Yorker is quoted as saying that she now finds having the right kind of dark glasses is just as important as having plenty of shoes and handbags.
Then, no doubt, she will go to the polls and vote for Obama.
Can't remember her last name, but her columns make me want to puke.
Just like Cynthia McKinney from Atlanta made me want to puke.
Which these idiots have been throwing in my driveway for free for years. They go straight in the recycling bin. Fire Tucker you dopes. Save that bloated salary, our IQs and you might sell a paper.
Excellent news. Cox owns the rag in my overwhelmingly Republican town. The only question each election cycle is which Democrat the editorial board will endorse in the primaries. It goes without saying that they’ll back the Dem in the general.
If I want to read liberal tripe I can get it free in our local Creative Loafing. At least they are up front about being liberal.
If only Cox would dump Cynthia Tucker and Tom Teepen. At least Cynthia Tucker doesn't ooze hate; “Weepin Teepen” buys bile by the barrel.
GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I know it's the New York Times, but they have an excellent, clean website. Get rid of the papers and just go strictly online, and charge a low monthly fee for access.