In MarvinStinson's
comment #15, you'll find more information and good points made in the article by by Conrad Black (see "bankruptcy" for one). Conrad's pro-family, anti-divorce, pro-American advocacy attracted many influential people on the radical, anti-American and misogamist (anti-marriage) left in three countries to pursue him, until they found a way to give him a treatment similar to what was done to Rubashkin.
Before that, Conrad owned the National Post in Canada and sold it to the liberal Asher family, if I remember correctly (been a long time). The Ashers were honest and honorable enough to promise Conrad that they would continue the publication in such a way as to suit the readership developed by Conrad. It appeared that they had some respect and admiration for him despite possible minor differences of political opinion. As far as I know, they honored their promise.