As Stilton Jarlsberg so aptly puts in his editorial content with this cartoon:
But in our opinion, the problem for many newspapers wasn't that the Internet could deliver news more quickly...it's that the Internet showed many people that they weren't really receiving "news" at all.
Instead, there was left-leaning propaganda picked up from the New York Times, the AP, Reuters, and - especially - the Whitehouse. And because many newspapers didn't want to write anything bad about Barack Obama (as they had about George Bush), they found that they didn't really have anything left to write about. It's not like they could fill many pages with the good news coming out of the Obamaconomy. (click here for remainder)
What has happened to the newspapers is exactly the same thing that happened to the broadcast news services...... when folks could finally get the real news, and ALL the news, on the cable networks, they just stopped tuning in. With Oval Office shills like Brian Williams and Diane (Drama Queen) Sawyer playing the role of news readers.... it became a half hour each day that we choose not to waste. We were forced to listen to Cronkite's and Jennings (RIP) leftist reporting, but that's no longer the case!
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