Friday, May 18, 2012

Buffet buys 63 newspapers

   Hitler's Mustache

Obama financial enabler buys up 63 newspapers

While "alerts" that George (Junior Nazi) Soros  is buying-up firms that make guns and ammunition was a contrivance, this is not.

Berkshire Hathaway buys 63 newspapers
.Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway has bought 63 newspapers from Media General for $142 million, the companies announced today.

Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary BH Media Group will now add daily and weekly titles in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama to the Omaha World-Herald Company newspapers it already owns. Those papers include the Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) and the Winston-Salem Journal (NC). Media General, which also owns 18 network-affiliated television stations, will hold its Tampa, Florida, newspapers.

Res Ipsa Loquitur

At best, I see Buffet's role with Obama as similar to the German Industrialists who supported Hitler, thinking that they could "control" him.  At worst, he's Albert Speer. Agree or disagree, axe yourselves this question.  What would the story line be if the Koch brothers, or Rush Limbaugh,  tried to buy 63 "Heartland" newspapers?  Hmmmm?


6 comments:

Tom Smith said...

I havent read 63 newspapers in 10 years. Good luck to him on a wonderful investment.

Anonymous said...

LMAO! Seconded, Tom! The trouble is the old people. They read everything in their mailbox and local rag, and believe it too.

Casca

Anonymous said...

And they are dying off Casca.
Tim

Anonymous said...

I know, but not fast enough.

Casca

Anonymous said...

Hey!! Give this "Old People" a break!! I have accepted Mark Twain's viewpoint: "If you don't read a newspaper, you are uninformed. If you do read a newspaper, you are misinformed."

I long ago quit reading the Houston Comical; my news and information now comes from trusted sites on the Internet--such as here, from the Real King of France.

Hairy Horseknuckle.

Anonymous said...

Hairy,

I remember when we used to have a choice between newspapers in the bayou city - the Houston Comical and the Houston Postmortem.

TexTac

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