19 Replies to “Deep Impact”

  1. Can’t say that I really care all that much. Don’t read it now and that won’t change even when it goes virtual.

  2. They’ll be owned in their comments section as much as the author of that article was.

  3. Not even any comments. When the NYtimes goes I expect it will be the same. Oh well they died for Marxism as well.

  4. This is the greatest loss to American letters since the demise of the Berkeley Barb.

  5. “saying the New York-based company aims to curb investments in the business.” Can somebody explain to me how curbing investments is good? Or is this a mis-print,or the new leftard math?

  6. Newsweek will go on-line … and nobody will read it there either. Leftist propaganda tools are so passe

  7. Re …. “Curbing Investments” … in the mmind of a leftard spending is “investing” … hence curbing investments.
    Frankly … I’m surprised the they have even THAT much grasp of economic reality at Newstweek.

  8. Said it once and I’ll say it again,
    “To think that Milton Friedman once wrote for them.”
    Newsweek, so lost.

  9. Is it any wonder Diller invested in this lieberal rag? Just what did the editor promise Barry? Once in the 70’s I had a sub. to this once good mag., boy have those days flew away like a baby barnswallow. IT IS OVER liberals, have you not got the Ignatieff/Dion/Obama memo yet? Debt on debt with a little twinge of more debt, and environMENTALism, will not pay your bills, you will go begging like Greece on and on, stupid is as stupid does. Happy Birthday Ken, you are one of the deep thinkers/good guys, that should be in a high political office somewhere, specifically premier, but you have a good premier, now so wait till “plugged” Culvert shows up again.

  10. They will keep publishing until a few weeks after the November elections. They feel they owe Obama and the progressive agenda at least that much.

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