8 Replies to “Not Waiting For The Asteroid”

  1. Don’t know if things have changed or not, but Pennsylvania used to have some of the toughest local businesses anti-takeover laws for out of state interests anywhere to let the local elites sleep soundly in their beds. Nothing happened without lots of “consensus building” and political input. Trying to sell off the local dead tree MSM to some out of state outfit would be about as sensitive as it could get.

  2. Usin wire service copy instead of first hand reporting on its own sale – man these guys are so lazy and disinterested they’d marry a pregnant woman.

  3. Watcher, LMAO!
    The Philadelphia Inquirer is typical of a lot of formerly fine major city papers. I can remember reading it decades ago and it was a different newspaper.
    Up until the 70’s when it was bought out, it was an excellent, unbiased paper. It presented the news in a professional, unbiased way and kept it’s (conservative) opining to the editorial pages. Hard to find that anywhere today, with the presstitutes of “progressive” having taken over most of the MSM as well just as their colleagues have taken over most public education. (Brainwash ’em young; repeat daily as adults.)

  4. Either the newsroom unionistas refused to do the story, or an editor was afraid of how skewed the assignment would turn out. (Been there). So they farmed out the job to professionals . . .

  5. owl, that’s giving an assumption of the AP comrade journalists’ professionalism, objectivity and honesty, in the face of daily evidence to the contrary.

  6. Its like watching a chicken twitch to death as its head is decapitated from its body.
    The MSM as chicken Macnuggets.

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