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More! "Journalists respond with snark and awe" (h/t Fearless Leader)


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"His company is notorious for exploiting workers."

I would guess that comment came from an employee,
or one who knows an employee.


Exploiting liberal, socialists, journalists, workers.

'You will now get 28 hour per week pay checks, and no commission for pictures.'

the guy cant be all bad.


faster, please..

...the financially battered news industry that is feverishly trying to crack the code on how to squeeze money from the Internet...

Perhaps they could try publishing NEWS instead of propaganda.

Bob Woodward is sad. Oh boo hoo! He was in the leading wave of leftist propagandists that made lame stream journalism what it is today: he is now reaping what he has sown.

But Bob did say Bezos is an innovator, maybe they'll do something innovative like investigating the crime ridden Obama administration...*snort*

$250 million and what he gets is a big bag of dinosaur bones. If the Post has any chance of survival, it involves the new owner subsidizing it so the lefties that exchanged news for propaganda and drove it under can quit their sniveling.

The "buggy whip" AND WAGON MAKING businesses were the forerunners of the current paper Newspaper Model, caught in the 'NOW'.

"Beam Me Up Scotty" is where it is at!

Yeah well, may be the buggy whip industry.....

The US largest wagon maker, Studebaker, made the transition quite well...and still survives as AM General....manufacturer of military trucks......

I learned how to drive in a '39 Studebaker. The top cut off, back seat removed and used as a run around farm truck. What a blast.

a stupidbakker, I thought that was GM and Eggers (chrysler)


they needed their asses bailed out too

Awwww who ya jerkin' here - there will always be demand for newspapers - to train puppies, put in the budgie cage, wrap fish etc.- It's the Journolists and presstitutes who are facing extinction. We need news papers we just don't need the crap written in it.

Let me put it another way: the Graham family have finally figured out that printing bankster and communist propaganda for free in the hope that normal people will pay good money to read it no longer makes any business sense. Everybody with the sense God gave granite now knows that the only thing in the Post that isn't a pack of lies is last night's Nationals results, and people can get those online at the Nationals' website, excusing them from having to buy the Post at all.

The Grahams are telling our masters, in effect: If you want someone to tell you what you want to hear, you can pay for it out of your own pocket. We quit.

By the way---Nixon's only real crimes were handing communist agent George McGovern's head to him in 1972, cutting the losses of John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, financial and human, in Vietnam, and (worst of all, to the banksters at least) closing the gold window and daring to conduct US monetary policy in the interest of the people of the United States, not the interest of banksters. There was no way to maintain a $35-an-ounce price for gold after the Fed in Kennedy and Johnson's day had blown up the money supply, short of another Great Depression, but telling the banksters to go hang has never paid off for a ruler who intends to keep his power.

Bob Woodward may or may not have been the witting tool of banksters out for revenge against Richard Nixon. What is undeniable is that if Nixon had followed the banksters' bidding to the letter, the boomers might well have plenty of memories about a Second Great Depression, but nobody would remember a thing about Watergate. For an example, see how quickly the mainstream press try to forget the latest Obama scandal. Obama's secret, of course, is that he lets Bernanke and the banksters do as they think best.

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