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Well, if Quayle does buy it, I hope they get a good copy editor.

Well, if Quayle buys the AZ Repugnant and JD gets involved in the turn around, I might just restore my subscription. If not, I'll continue to get only the Sunday paper and that's only for the ads and coupons.

Otherwise, let the decline continue.

Klute beautifully illustrates the logic of the left. He believes that owners of papers write the stories. That's only on the Left, dude...

Here on the Right, where we do not live the megalomaniac, narcisstic lives the Left does, the newspaper owner would hire people to do that and let them do their job. Whereas the George Soros- and Barbra Streisand-types must insert themselves into everything and every part of their business, including other people's businesses. Watch and learn Klutie...

Greg -- I love your imagination!

I'd love to watch Jon Talton spontaneously combust upon the announcement of such a sale.

Travis,

You forgot to work in "San Francisco-values", "the blame America first crowd" and "Billary-loving".

Go back and try again.

Do you really consider being a sportscaster to be "media experience" that qualifies someone to be publisher of a major newspaper?

Klutie Pie,

I'll see your three phrases and raise you an "it's for the children". By the way, I still have a "shut up and sing" and a "global warming scenario for all occasions arising from any capitalistic venture" up my sleeve. I would, however, like to save at least one obvious answer for your next posting. Thanks for understanding.

Hmm, looks like I need to touch up my editorial cartoon portfolio. I'd like to be walking in the door as Benson was walking out. I wouldn't trip him, but I'd be thinking about it. :)

Yeah, I think JD's media experience would qualify. Especially considering his time in Washington. I think he'd do great.

Cerberus bought all the Albertsons stores in Arizona.

I should sue Quayle. I have a Chihuahua that was born on June 6, 2006. 666. I named him Cerberus because Damien was too obvious.

My Chihuahua is mean enough to guard the gates of hell, let me tell ya.

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