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"For a while their, Pinch Sulzberger understood this."
Have I been trolled by pointing out this obvious error or is they're an extra comma in there?
This is a common mistake, much like writing, "elephant's" to express more than one of the animal.
Another goodie is we're, were and where. If you carefully listen to Brits (speech impediment central) you can hear why there is some confusion.
Posted by: PiperPaul at October 27, 2007 9:03 PMNow this is good.Getting arrested while screaming at conservatives sometimes has consequences.
[link fixed - ED]
Posted by: Louise at October 27, 2007 9:29 PMMy link does work, so just go read gateway pundit.
Posted by: Louise at October 27, 2007 9:35 PMWhat's BDS?
Posted by: Jack at October 27, 2007 10:11 PMBDS = Bush Deranged Syndrome
Posted by: Louise at October 27, 2007 10:18 PMBush Derangement Syndrome, as diagnosed by Dr. Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist who was born in Canada and later won a Pulitzer for commentary.
It comes from blaming everything on teh most famous Bush since that one Moses had
Liberals are always trlling us that apes are the next of kin of humans what a load of bull kaka and its as bad as those same cracked urns saying birds are glorified reptiles what a bunch of poppycock AND IM NOT REPTILE IM GOING TO GET VIOLENT WITH THOSE EVOLUTIONIST WACKOS IM GOING TO START PICKING THEIR EYES OUT SQUAWK SQUAWK
Posted by: Spurwing Plover at October 28, 2007 12:35 AMIdeology in the New York Times? You must be joking.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/27/opinion/27sat1.html?ref=opinion
Posted by: GDW at October 28, 2007 12:43 AMNever mind that Rupert Murdoch, despite what you might have heard at the Starbucks, isn't an ideological conservative, particularly. He's a capitalist, and a successful one, especially since he's chosen to work in the media, which offers a pretty spotty rate of return overall. He sees a niche, and he markets to it. Fox News might be percieved as conservative, but could you tell me just what the ideological bent of FoxTV or the movie studio is, particularly? Not exactly beacons of conservative thought, folks.
Posted by: rick mcginnis at October 28, 2007 9:56 AMNew York Slimes, carrying water for the Dems since Vietnam. Their slide into bankruptcy is far too slow.
The difference between the Kennedy administration and the Clinton administration (other than Oswald o'course) was the Internet. Kennedy's many and varied indiscretions we heard about twenty years later, Clinton's we heard about maybe that many days later.
In both cases the MSM sat on the stories and would STILL be sitting on them, its just that this guy Matt Drudge spilled the beans on Clinton and had the thing all to himself for four (4) entire days before the MSM outlets admitted they were sitting on it. I recall the NY Slimes was not among the first to report.
The Lesson? People tolerate propaganda when they have no choice (CBC!!!), but normally they won't pay money for it.
Posted by: The Phantom at October 28, 2007 10:17 AMA corollary to my post above is that so far nobody has reported -anything at all- about George Bush.
Eight years of digging and so far they've got nothing. Nada. Zilcho.
Given the legions of hate filled media Furies out there turning over every rock and poking a stick into every shite pile in the nation, I can only conclude the man is very nearly a saint. Otherwise somebody would have dropped a dime on him by now. Hell, they can't even make stuff up about this guy. Dan Rather's rather unemployed from that little effort.
Yet another reason NOT to pay money for MSM propaganda. They invent things.
On the brighter-yet side of this encouraging news about the Slimes, Drudge is reporting recent anti-Iraq War movies with big stars in them are doing almost direct to DVD.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071025/NATION/110250083/1002
"It doesn't matter how many Oscar winners are in front of or behind the camera — audiences are proving to be conscientious objectors when it comes to this fall's surge of antiwar and anti-Bush films."
"Both "In the Valley of Elah" and, more recently, "Rendition" drew minuscule crowds upon their release, which doesn't bode well for the ongoing stream of films critical of the Iraq war and the Bush administration's wider war on terror."
This is very good news my friends, and you did NOT read it in the NY Slimes. Nor will you.
"I rest my case! And a good thing too, it was getting pretty heavy." Groucho Marx (Hey, if Lefties can quote Marx, so can I!)
Posted by: The Phantom at October 28, 2007 11:15 AMI apologize for misspelling there. Now you know why I am homophone-phobic
Posted by: donsurber at October 28, 2007 1:57 PM