Posted on 10/15/2009 11:40:59 AM PDT by La Enchiladita
Maybe because the American people are nauseated by the constant Obama ass-kissing by ObamaToday?
I will say this...when it came to analysis of the stimulus package...the WSJ probably did the best job of any organization to lay out the major issues. They missed nothing.
WSJ actually gained subscribers? There is a message to the other publishers if they choose to listen to it. WSJ has lefties on its news side but it’s usually hard to catch that in the product.
WSJ is the only paper I would even consider buying...I must not be alone in this opinion...
The WSJ is the only daily paper I read any more, and it appears I'm in growing company.
I see this as good news, but will wait for real data on percentages of today’s Americans that can actually read to reach my final decision.
I prefer Investors Business Daily.
IBD and WSJ are the only two papers I read.
They had a nice gain of 12,000 from April - September, and they don’t even have a sports section that I know of...:)
I also like Breitbart for an online roundup.
Another great paper is Investor Business Daily - they’ve got the best editorials around.
McPaper’s circulation figures wouldn’t be so high if some hotels wouldn’t pad out guests’ bills with copies they unknowingly pay for.
WSJ has had a minimal sports section (like 1 page) for about a year.
It doesn't surprise me today but if you told me a year ago I would've thought you mad.
Speaking of hotels, they are going under faster than I can keep up with. Tourism and travel are down.
Don’t worry about hotels. Janet Nappytano has the cure for that. The US taxpayer is going to provide housing for illegals in hotels. It’s a win-win for hotels. I think they used to provide the housing for a few illegals who also worked as housekeepers for the same hotel(s). This way, they get PAID to house these people rather than having to pay ‘em. And since none of these people can read English, there will be no need to have copies of USA Today.
They think of everything, don’t they? That is, when it comes to spending money that is not theirs!!!
People actually pay for the WSJ.
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