The Post, surprisingly, also covers media (Keith Kelley’s column), business and state politics very well. It’s also unfortunately a part of the Murdoch media empire, which is clearly “right-leaning,” but personally I don’t rely on any one source to formulate my political beliefs, so it’s no big deal to me.
I was definitely offended by the “dead monkey” cartoon a while back, which I thought was quite clearly targeted at the President. But then again considering The Post is again a Murdoch’s paper, that wasn’t much of a surprise.
It’s a rag. They lie and make up stories that destroy people’s lives. My organization and the people I worked for went through it. I know whereof I speak. And the NYP had to post a retraction. But the damage was already done, his reputation was in tatters and the organization lost so much money to lawyers it had to shut down. So don’t get me started on the “journalistic integrity” of the NYP. It has absolutely none.
Call the NYP what you will, but I wonder if Charlie Rangel would agree with that assessment. The Post has been way out front on ole’ Charlie’s shenanigans. Why, if it were not for the NYP, Charlie would still relaxing in his beach-front villa, the rental income from which he paid no income taxes.
This yankee fan is not over confident. I really think this series is going the distance. Anybody who thinks that the Yanks are going to shut down a line up like the Phillies is dreaming. Its actually surprising how similar these teams are in some fundamental ways–strong line-ups 1-9, strong veteran starting pitching. Yanks should have bull pen advantage and of course home field advantage is huge in a series like this. Really should go 7.
thats the cellphone crackdown DIBS warned us about!
Kens, according to the Post, more than 7,500 drivers were ticketed for holding cell phones in a 24-hour period last week:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/nyc_drivers_ticketed_for_holding_GPjRejeGWsInDWKaveqSgP
The Post, surprisingly, also covers media (Keith Kelley’s column), business and state politics very well. It’s also unfortunately a part of the Murdoch media empire, which is clearly “right-leaning,” but personally I don’t rely on any one source to formulate my political beliefs, so it’s no big deal to me.
I was definitely offended by the “dead monkey” cartoon a while back, which I thought was quite clearly targeted at the President. But then again considering The Post is again a Murdoch’s paper, that wasn’t much of a surprise.
It’s a rag. They lie and make up stories that destroy people’s lives. My organization and the people I worked for went through it. I know whereof I speak. And the NYP had to post a retraction. But the damage was already done, his reputation was in tatters and the organization lost so much money to lawyers it had to shut down. So don’t get me started on the “journalistic integrity” of the NYP. It has absolutely none.
faithful, weren’t you suppose to show up to one of the gatherings a while ago with a cute single latina friend? :o)
Call the NYP what you will, but I wonder if Charlie Rangel would agree with that assessment. The Post has been way out front on ole’ Charlie’s shenanigans. Why, if it were not for the NYP, Charlie would still relaxing in his beach-front villa, the rental income from which he paid no income taxes.
“of course! and ill even make sure some dumbass steps in it before i scoop it up!
Hey that was funny, Rob!
This yankee fan is not over confident. I really think this series is going the distance. Anybody who thinks that the Yanks are going to shut down a line up like the Phillies is dreaming. Its actually surprising how similar these teams are in some fundamental ways–strong line-ups 1-9, strong veteran starting pitching. Yanks should have bull pen advantage and of course home field advantage is huge in a series like this. Really should go 7.
Yeah, the rest of the paper is crap, bxgrl. However I did some freelance reporting there in the 1990s, and at that time anyway, they paid well.