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To: Carolyn who wrote (619)2/16/2013 3:40:49 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 826
 
NASTY WATER carriers

by William A. Jacobson Saturday, February 16, 2013
legalinsurrection.com


Ted Cruz is making all the right enemies, and they are out for him often and early.

For Marco Rubio the meme is WATER, for Cruz it’s NASTY.

The title of this NY Times article originally was Ted Cruz Runs Counter To The Senate’s Courtly Ways, but the title was changed to Texas Senator Goes on Attack and Raises Bipartisan Hackles at some point after publication (the original url continues).

Another NY Times Op-Ed is more blunt, The G.O.P.’s Nasty Newcomer.

It’s all part of the killing the baby in the cradle strategy at which The NY Times and other NASTY WATER carriers for the Democratic Party are so good.


I’ll repeat what I said about the Republicans who piled on Sarah Palin along with the nutroots and MSM:

Zero tolerance is my position on cheap shots at Sarah Palin from the right.

I don’t expect people to like her or support her, but piling on is unforgivable to me because it just feeds the mainstream media, entertainment industry, and left-blogosphere beasts who will turn with a fury on whichever candidate Republicans nominate.

That’s how I’ll treat any Republican who piles on Rubio or Cruz or any of our other rising stars.



To: Carolyn who wrote (619)2/20/2013 9:24:34 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 826
 
NYT puts BOSTON GLOBE up for sale -- again...

NYT puts BOSTON GLOBE up for sale -- again...

The sale is expected to come at a big loss. Ken Doctor, an analyst with Outsell Research, estimated that the Globe could fetch about $150 million. The New York Times paid $1.1 billion for the newspaper in 1993.