Posted on 03/06/2009 6:44:42 AM PST by jimbo123
Amid one of the worst-ever downturns to hit the newspaper business, Arthur Sulzburger Jr., Chairman of the New York Times Company told CNBC he's never seen things this bad.
"I'm not that old, so yes this is the worst I've ever seen", Sulzburger Jr. told CNBC Friday morning outside the paper's Midtown Manhattan headquarter.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
HE WAS PART OF IT
I read that as "Sulzburger Jr. told CNBC Friday morning outside the paper's Meltdown Manhattan headquarter."
You ain’t seen nothing yet, putz!
“Junior” is 55 or 56 years old.
Time to look in the mirror, junior, that old man looking back at you is you.
He actively helped bring about this calamity.
Found this:
Chairman @nytco.com
Intend to send him the quote and suggest that his paper was part of the problem, the dumb shit.
Jr. you lost them family’s business. You never liked the sperm-lottery winners anyway.
Trump said this morning on Good Morning America that the only difference between now and 1929 is the bank bailout. Otherwise, we’re in a Depression, folks.
for 8 years they told us it was the worst economy since Hoover now he is surprised????
There, fixed it for ya. You betcha.
Hey Pinch, that's a tall building you have there.... I hear there's plenty of jumping room at the rooftop...
“has been trying to raise capital amid a steep decline in advertising revenue.”
Advertising doesn’t work when no one is reading the trash you print.
Bush’s fault, not enough damaging security leaks.
Maybe, it wouldn’t be so bad if they had examined more closely what Dodd and Frank were up to.
We can only hope the NY Slimes blows up and burns down to hell.
Ummmm, the guy's almost 60 - he ain't no spring chicken...
Try telling the truth for once, douchebag. Maybe then people might actually buy and read your rag.
From discussion of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson after the civil war:
"Two years later, a monument was erected over the grave of Andrew Johnson by his children. It was a marble shaft, surmounted by an American eagle; the American flag draped the upper portion; into its side was carved a copy of the Constitution; underneath were the words: "His faith in the people never wavered" !
His faith in the American people was well founded. A year after Johnson's death, the people overwhelmingly rejected the Radical Republicans - but the Radicals were handed the Presidency.
Hayes became President! His cohorts stole the election with the help of The New York Times, United States troops, and the connivance of Grant.
The hour for a change in the political policies of the country had arrived. The changes advocated by Johnson were to become acceptable to the people of the North. The South's redemption from military despotism had become a reality.
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