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The New York Times Gets Desperate on McCain

It is no secret that the New York Times encouraged John McCain's nomination during the Republican primary, and on the very day it was clear he would become the Republican nominee, switched gears 180 degrees and proceeded to unleash hell on him - or attempt to, at least. Except none of this "hell" has been substantive, and as the NYT's stories on McCain fail to stick, the paper is clearly getting more desperate.

Roger Kimball has an excellent post up analyzing the NYT's latest non-story on McCain.

When you're done reading it, you might not be surprised to find out that the NYT's circulation is down again this year, and has suffered more than a 9% drop in its Sunday circulation.

Posted on Mon, April 28, 2008 at 10:12AM by Registered CommenterPaul Ibrahim in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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