The LA Lefty Times used to be a relatively left of center rag. This dates back to the 90’s, though. We did subscribe to the rag because it wasn’t dominated by the now moronically insane swamp creatures.
Would we subscribe to the rag ever again? I would be open to reading it if the hired someone like Rich Lowry, Miranda Devine or Maureen C…
The LA Lefty Times used to be a relatively left of center rag. This dates back to the 90’s, though. We did subscribe to the rag because it wasn’t dominated by the now moronically insane swamp creatures.
Would we subscribe to the rag ever again? I would be open to reading it if the hired someone like Rich Lowry, Miranda Devine or Maureen Callahan. Denis Prager would be fantastic, but that would be a pipe dream!
How about the hire you, Jenna! Spice things up a bit! I would be a shoe in for a subscription. Bam 💥
IMHO, California may be on a red pilling road to recovery. No promises, but we added just shy of 2 million more votes to the conservative aisle in the 2024 election! Number 1 change in the country.
Did you know that Cali is more than 75% deep red once you get outside the urban sprawl of loonatic lefties?! Yes! Our voices are being heard loud and with clarity.
I don’t recommend any sane person to move here, but times are a changing. This girl ( me, of course) hits the beach every morning with the pups and proceeds to do the Trump dance in gratitude 🙏💜💯. No kidding.
I never subscribed to a newspaper in my life. But, now, something (nostalgia?) is suggesting the idea as attractive. In fact until the 'reveal,' I was toying with the idea of showing encouragement for the statements of the owner/chairman by signing up. Although the identify of the subject paper brought me up short, I would still consider it if it moved out of California (I bet there's at least one town in a red state ready to agree to change its name to "Los Angeles"), hired journalists from schools with traditional journalism programs, and changed its name ("The Newspaper formerly known as..."). I do not require an apology; I'm big-hearted that way.
The only move that the LA Times needs to make to survive is to claw its way back towards objective reportage of the news. The same applies to other MSM institutions presently on life-support.
The LA Lefty Times used to be a relatively left of center rag. This dates back to the 90’s, though. We did subscribe to the rag because it wasn’t dominated by the now moronically insane swamp creatures.
Would we subscribe to the rag ever again? I would be open to reading it if the hired someone like Rich Lowry, Miranda Devine or Maureen Callahan. Denis Prager would be fantastic, but that would be a pipe dream!
How about the hire you, Jenna! Spice things up a bit! I would be a shoe in for a subscription. Bam 💥
IMHO, California may be on a red pilling road to recovery. No promises, but we added just shy of 2 million more votes to the conservative aisle in the 2024 election! Number 1 change in the country.
Did you know that Cali is more than 75% deep red once you get outside the urban sprawl of loonatic lefties?! Yes! Our voices are being heard loud and with clarity.
I don’t recommend any sane person to move here, but times are a changing. This girl ( me, of course) hits the beach every morning with the pups and proceeds to do the Trump dance in gratitude 🙏💜💯. No kidding.
Illinois is the same once you get away from the blue infectious boil on the ass end of Lake Michigan.
I am just going to say it out loud! This country is deep red! Exceptions are not the majority. Period, end of the story.
Ditto for WA.
Yep, and Oregon. Probably every state! Sadly, WA was the only state to veer left...
Here's the sort of article that could potentially drive the moronically insane swamp creatures parading as legit journalists (i.e., LA LEFTY TIMES) nuttier than a fruitcake! Love, love, love it! https://nypost.com/2024/12/08/opinion/in-the-eyes-of-the-world-america-is-back-thanks-to-donald-trump-whether-they-like-it-or-not/
I never subscribed to a newspaper in my life. But, now, something (nostalgia?) is suggesting the idea as attractive. In fact until the 'reveal,' I was toying with the idea of showing encouragement for the statements of the owner/chairman by signing up. Although the identify of the subject paper brought me up short, I would still consider it if it moved out of California (I bet there's at least one town in a red state ready to agree to change its name to "Los Angeles"), hired journalists from schools with traditional journalism programs, and changed its name ("The Newspaper formerly known as..."). I do not require an apology; I'm big-hearted that way.
Print news could come roaring back.
The only move that the LA Times needs to make to survive is to claw its way back towards objective reportage of the news. The same applies to other MSM institutions presently on life-support.