". . . better to be hated than to be a punch line . . . "Never stop making fun of the Left.
(Hope this hasn't been posted . . . Searched on 'jokes' and couldn't find it.)
To: LibWhacker
And Leno was still poking fun on Thursday, holding up a doctored copy ofK/ "The New York Once Upon a Times." The New York Once Upon A Times ! ! ! ! I love it ! ! !
To: LibWhacker
The New York Times (along with other such propaganda organs) has long been the subject of mockery and ridicule among the general public and on the internet. It's lack of credibility has long been a joke. Its empty claim to be "the newspaper of record"--a ridiculous "appeal to authority"--as though anyone searching for the truth would accept its foolishness at face value--is obviously absurd.
3 posted on
05/18/2003 1:34:38 AM PDT by
Savage Beast
("Liberalism" is decadence. It has nothing to do with liberalism.)
To: LibWhacker
"[T]he Times figured they'd hit the diversity jackpot -- not only is he African American, he's also a hobo."
LOL, this is John Stewart, on the Daily Show, probably very popular viewing among the twenty-something set. Making mockery of diversity, priceless!
4 posted on
05/18/2003 1:56:48 AM PDT by
jocon307
(i just post without looking now!)
To: LibWhacker
Pretty funny when The National Enquirer is universally considered to be a more reliable source of information than then New York Times is. Funny, yet true. The National Enquirer actually does fact checking, which is more than the prostitutes at the ol' Grey Whore seem capable of doing.
5 posted on
05/18/2003 11:12:27 AM PDT by
Billy_bob_bob
("He who will not reason is a bigot;He who cannot is a fool;He who dares not is a slave." W. Drummond)
To: LibWhacker
bump
6 posted on
05/19/2003 12:29:00 AM PDT by
lowbridge
To: LibWhacker
Even nightclub comics have begun riffing on the topic, says Laugh Factory owner Jamie Masada, who heard several references to the scandal this week. "It's unusual for comics to be mocking a newspaper because nightclub and TV audiences don't read newspapers," says comedian Argus Hamilton. "If I asked a Comedy Store audience to tell me their favorite paper, it would be Zig-Zag." LOL!
7 posted on
05/19/2003 12:45:45 AM PDT by
Tall_Texan
(The two greatest secrets to success: 1 - Don't tell them everything you know. 2 -)
To: LibWhacker
I'm just hoping the NY Times will be sued repeatedly for all the lies they printed.
8 posted on
05/19/2003 12:58:06 AM PDT by
demkicker
(I wanna kick some commie butt)
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