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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message Most major newspapers are owned by conservative businessmen or corporations, and the editorial page writers are not for the most part workaday news writers. Are you trying to somehow imply that the NYT, WP, LAT, BG, AJ-C et al are *not* liberally bent papers, simply because they have wealthy corporate owners or wealthy majority stockholders? I would posit that most major city newspapers are moderate on their editorial pages. You're on the far right, and you believe that any variance from that position makes one a "liberal," but there are many data points along the path from conservative to liberal. This is a common misunderstanding among conservatives. Today's conservatives have moved even farther to the right since Reagan's presidencies Baloney. Today's Republican platform is virtually to the left of where the American Socialist Party was in the 1920's. The Democrat's *current* platform has virtually moved them left of even Karl Marx. |
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