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Old 07-22-2008, 07:57 AM
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Just the other day, the NY Post was being treated as a real paper in here, lol.
You're kidding. The New York Post? Does anyone actually ever read that beyond the crazy headlines and the sports section? That paper seems like it could be the bastard child of 'The Inquirer' and Ann Coulter (yes, I know it is older than both of them).
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Old 07-22-2008, 08:36 AM
 
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You're kidding. The New York Post? Does anyone actually ever read that beyond the crazy headlines and the sports section? That paper seems like it could be the bastard child of 'The Inquirer' and Ann Coulter (yes, I know it is older than both of them).
It's pretty much treated as a tabloid here in NY, yet people were spouting it as a right wing alternative to the NYTimes in here the other day. I was laughing my butt off. Call NYTimes slanted to the left, fine, but you can in no way, shape, or form compare the NYPost to it journalistically.
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Old 07-22-2008, 09:33 PM
 
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And San Francisco and Houston and New York City and Philadelphia and Dallas and every other urban center in the country. Pretty much any city with a large Democratic base.
Hey take Dallas out of that statement! Houston has only become a problem since Katrina. The poor idiots of New Orleans evacuated here and now they won't leave! Austin is the only democratic base in Texas, but the conservatives keep them under control most of the time!
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