FROM JEROME CORSI'S RED ALERT
Mainstream media death throes begin
Hard times signal end of an era
Posted: December 08, 2008
7:50 pm Eastern
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Job losses are at the worst level since 1974, the year Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency.
The desperation of Big 3 automakers is evident, as their conduct resembles begging more than bargaining.
And now the death throes of the mainstream media have begun, Red Alert reports.
On Friday, Dec. 5, President Bush walked out of the White House by himself to a podium and microphone positioned on the South Lawn. He then made a short statement on the economy in which he officially declared the U.S. is now in recession.
"There's no doubt the Obama administration will blame the auto industry debacle, as well as every other economic woe, on the Bush administration – at least for as long as the mainstream media will peddle the myth," Corsi writes. "The only good news this week is that the death throes of the mainstream media have begun in earnest."
The New York Times has borrowed against its building in Manhattan just to stay in business, and the
Tribune Company has filed for bankruptcy.
Now Red Alert's author, whose books "The Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command" have appeared atop the New York Times best-sellers list, notes the day the Tribune Company filed for bankruptcy the Chicago Tribune ran a story quoting Joseph Farah and crediting WorldNetDaily as chronicling the story of Obama's failure to produce a doctor-generated, hospital-validated, original copy of his birth certificate.
Without disclosing that it would declare bankruptcy later in the day, the Tribune noted WorldNetDaily is one of the most visited websites on the Internet – as the U.S. economy wobbles under globalism and the mainstream media struggles to survive.
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