January 7, 2006

Collector's Item: The Ultimate New York Times

EMAIL BRINGS this pocket review of today's edition of the New York Times:

Worth every penny.

The front page has TWO stories (the lead stories) on gay marriage not being upheld by New York state judges: one piece says it was a shock, the other that it was not unexpected. There three more articles on this subject, and, of course, an editorial inside.

Also on the front page, another 'innocent' terrorist abuse story. The usual Israel bashing piece and a story on the Conservative winner in Mexico (with a huge color photo of the lefty LOSER above the fold).

By the way, the front page "news analysis" of the shocking insult to gays was written by the same reporter who a month ago had a front page story on the state of the Clintons' marriage, based on how many weekends they spent together.

I'm buying three and putting them away to eBay in ten years under the title, "End Times at the Times."

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Posted by Vanderleun at January 7, 2006 9:33 AM | TrackBack
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"It is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood." -- Karl Popper N.B.: Comments are moderated and may not appear immediately. Comments that exceed the obscenity or stupidity limits will be either edited or expunged.

Did you ever wonder what newspaper vendors do with day-old, unsold copies of a rag like the NY Times? I don't know the answer, but I'm guessing that it becomes so much trash (as if it wasn't from the beginning). My point is, if you can find some vendor who has left-over copies of that glorious edition, you might get him/her to donate them to posterity instead of tossing them out.

That way, you can get your eBay copies without giving the slimes at the Times a dime. Just a thought.

Posted by: Michael at July 9, 2006 7:08 AM
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