Posted on 02/07/2018 9:30:43 AM PST by Liberty7732
Is it time to Make Los Angeles Great Again? After almost two decades of corporate ownership, the Los Angeles Times will revert back to private control under an owner with professed skepticism about journalism. Billionaire doctor and investor Patrick Soon-Shiong will cough up nearly $600 million to take full control of the paper, a figure that dwarfs what Jeff Bezos paid for the Washington Post a few years back:
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Cold Fusion.
They were really fun reading, but you knew they were a bit off.
Is he buying the paper just to get the secrets? Cheaper to flip a few disgruntled reporters...get the data...and start his own newspaper...newspapers are dying...unless he can come up with a very flexible screen that can be used to line bird cages..or act like a hat in a sudden downpour...or start a fire..
I still think Rush and his buddies should buy CNN. Turn it into the Conservative News Network.
They would dominate cable
Publisher Ross Levinsohn is on unpaid leave after revelations he was a defendant in two sexual harassment lawsuits at other companies. Journalists voted last month to unionize for the first time in the papers 136-year history.
Paper’s can print positive facts about democrats... and ignore ( not print) negatives facts about democrats.
Or they can print negative facts about Republicans and pull in every story that makes Republicans look bad. It can all be ‘truthful’...
There are no positive facts about democrats. They have to make that crap up.
President Trump could shove a baby carriage out of the path of a speeding truck and the paper would find a way to spin that into a negative story.
"Trump Forces Baby Carriage From Undocumented Mother..."
Very good. Thats about how theyd spin it.
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