Revisiting An Old-Fashioned Newspaper: We’re Not Missing Much
by Kurt SchlichterThere are still these things called newspapers out there. Yeah, I was surprised too – I gave up hardcopy papers way back when dissent was still patriotic. But out for a Sunday lunch at one of our favorite places in lovely Manhattan Beach, I noticed the front section of the Los Angeles Times lying forlornly on a counter between the napkins and the hot sauce. Someone had left it behind. The price being right, I decided to see what I’ve been missing.
The first thing I found was a long story on how the conservative movement is struggling to prove that it is not infused with racism. I was unaware of that the burden of proof is upon the accused to demonstrate its innocence, but then I remembered what I was reading. The banner picture of Joe Wilson summed up the way the article would combine dubious preconceptions with the lamest kind of liberal conventional wisdom and ignorance of the most basic elements of the conservative movement.
I never got the memo on racism – and I had thought I was on the vast right-wing conspiracy email list – so I was unaware of the turmoil and self-examination within the movement that the Times uncovered. I thought our consensus response to these idiotic racism accusations was pretty much along the lines of “Nice try at changing the subject, dudes. Now, let’s talk about death panels.”
I read further and found two vivid examples of terrible racist manifestations at the very highest levels of the conservative movement. An aide to someone in the Tennessee state government circulated a stupid drawing and the ex-mayor of Los Alamitos, California, sent out an email with a dumb joke last winter. That nailed it. I went right up to my bookcase, past the works of Hayek and Buckley, to the shelves reserved for the works of the ex-mayor of Los Alamitos and tossed them all out. I mean, it took several trips to get them all out to the recycle bin, but I wasn’t having that kind of filth in my home even a minute more.
I have to agree with the Times – the conduct of the ex-mayor of Los Alamitos last winter demands some serious soul-searching. We need to stop with all this fuss over healthcare, cap and trade and the rise of socialism in general and really focus on the issues that the ex-mayor of Los Alamitos has brought to the fore. Now, where is my sackcloth and ashes blazer?
I looked up and asked my wife if she was aware of a racist undercurrent within conservatism. She thought that was nonsense, but she’s Hispanic, so how would she know?
Then there was another article about how the President is staying out of the “racist” debate. The Times noted he has stated the majority of opposition to his liberal policies is not based on racism. It’s nice that he doesn’t believe that most of the reason people oppose his policies is not due to a damning character flaw. The problem is that his statement also implies that somewhere between 1% and 49.9% of the reason people oppose his policies is due to a damning character flaw. I would have asked him how much is, but maybe that’s why I’m not a reporter for the Times.
The Times also reported on Los Angeles schools increasing class sizes because of the budget crisis. For a bunch of liberals, the Times crew does not seem very interested in root causes. A key root cause they overlooked is the sweetheart union contracts that inflate salaries and pensions while crowding fresh blood out of the classrooms.
The sole purpose of public employee unions is to protect the incompetent from the threat of accountability. But the unions have nothing to fear from the Times, which lapped up and printed every sob story they could find. Poor high school honors students, stuck in a class of 45 students – it’s worse than Guantanamo Bay. But aren’t they in that class in the first place so they can get into college and be in a lecture hall with 200 students? I’m just asking – because the Times sure didn’t.
So I asked my wife if she thinks 45 students is too much in a high school honors history class. She thought she could handle 45 honor students and that the kids who want to learn are going to learn anyway, but she was only a teacher for 13 years, so how would she know?
I flipped to the op-ed pages purely from morbid curiosity and I was not disappointed. Doyle McManus had a piece warning that the clock is ticking on Iran. Apparently the plan is that when time runs out this time, we will threaten them with further concessions. For the Times, this was a relatively conservative position – usually their contributors think the answer to the Iran problem is for us to apologize and slip into burkas.
There was also an op-ed by a women’s studies researcher – surprise – who thinks that the very best way of ensuring the safety of women is to ensure none of them have a gun to use to protect themselves. Since men, who people who buy into the women’s studies line of nonsense think are the root of all evil, are generally bigger and stronger than most women, one might ask if this might not have the effect of putting women at the mercy of their tormentors. But no one will ask that in the Times.
So I asked my wife what she thought of giving up the right to own firearms. This is a woman who informed me that I simply did not own anywhere near enough guns. Naturally, I immediately asked for her hand in marriage. But she actually believes in the Second Amendment, which the Times probably thinks makes her crazy and racist too, so what does she know?
There was more stuff in the Times, but not that much more. The paper was noticeably smaller and lighter than I remember it being back when I paid for it. It’s almost like no one’s reading it anymore. I finished my cheeseburger and left it behind for the next guy. Even free, the Times just isn’t worth it.





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lol, its a newspaper. Why would anyone expect to read anything that actually took research and reporting faacts instead of the infusion of a marxist thought pattern.
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The liberals brag about being pro choice and pro abortion. The raw data tells us that the highest abortion rates are among blacks. It is black genocide. Sanger called them weeds. How convenitent to prevent future blacks and be called on it by a "racist" conservative.
Good read Kurt, enjoyed the story. I too have noticed how small newspapers have become. Rarely buy one anymore and I used to get three delivered daily. What I have noticed though is that many car dealers selling the products of the government run car companies still pay for hugh full page ads……..Don't they realize that nobody is "reading the paper" anymore?
Great piece, Kurt. Also, great resume. I salute your service to our country. I read at least one newspaper everyday since I was 10 years old as I have always been keenly interested in current events. I subscribed to the Austin American Statesman for over 20 years, frequently holding my nose over the hard left editorial content. The last straw came about 3 years ago when Molly Ivins posted a piece that claimed "George W. Bush murdered more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein." I immediately picked up the phone, called the circulation department and told them that the next time they threw that rag in my driveway I would have them cited for littering. I don't miss it one bit.
Kurt – loved reading your post. Your snarkiness is brilliantly crafted as in "So I asked my wife what she thought of giving up the right to own firearms. This is a woman who informed me that I simply did not own anywhere near enough guns. Naturally, I immediately asked for her hand in marriage. But she actually believes in the Second Amendment, which the Times probably thinks makes her crazy and racist too, so what does she know?"
Very, very well stated.
Newspapers have become the thuggish drug dealer who stands on the corner, attempting to force one to buy their product. Just say no.
I have never understood why any conservative would give weight to what liberal/left leaners believe is right or wrong with the conservative movement. The left believe they are the "cool folks" leading every movement or conversation. The last time any of them had anything of substance to say was in Kindergarten when we chose peanut butter cookies over sugar cookies as the snack of the day.
I subscribe to the local paper(Birmingham News)for the local stories and local sports. I get my national news from sites on the web, national talk radio and the "cables".
I don't need the newspaper(s) anymore for national or world news. Used to, many years ago, but not anymore. The free market has opened up delivery of the news. I like it that way. Long live free enterprise.
The days of NBC, CBS, ABC, NYT, WaPo etc controlling the news is over and has been over for years and they just don't know it yet.
DEAD MEDIA WALKING.
Many leftists suffer from narcissistic personality disorder. That is why they consistently underestimate conservatives. But when you think about it, being underestimated can be an advantage. Take the recent ACORN reactions for example. They didn't think us "dumb ol' gun totin' rednecks" could ever expose their massive corruption. They won't know what hit them when we take this country back. Their surprise will be wonderful to behold.
Our local rag chose to take the wrong side (again) when they covered the Rifka Bary story. What was once a thick, hefty newspaper is now one-fourth the size compared to two years ago. Their leftist editorial staff and just plain out-of-touch reporters turned me away from them, not to mention the many bylines they reprint from the New York Times. And then, when I refused to renew my subcription, they had the audacity to bill me for the papers they continued to give me and sent their bill to a collection agency.
Did I mention that I don't read their paper anymore?
I was an addict of daily newspaper reading ever since I was a teen working in the circulation department of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (BTW–that was a half century ago). When I relocated to Reno in '94, I continued to feed my addiction with the local rag which purports to be a newspaper. But I cut the cord a couple years ago for these reasons:
(1) a particular columnist who pretends to be a humorist but who still cannot stop neener-neerer-ing over the Bush days, and who hasn't yet realized that extremism of every type is a symptom of profound ignorance; and
(2) the quantity and quality of the "news" has diminished to the point where it offers items that I read days earlier on Yahoo or Google news, and which appear to have been inserted in the rag by a copy-and-paste technology.
Great read. Your insight and gift for writing are exactly what print media needs to bring readers back. If only they would listen. Keep up the good work.
La Tiempo is just a generic template for left-wing gobbledegook (sorry spelling). I could grab any number of local or regional Socal papers and the front page and opinion section would have identical content.
"Government employees suffer under weight of tough economic times"
"Class sizes growing, threatening quality of education. Minorities hit hardest."
"Acorn under seige, outreach to poor in jeopardy"
A good bird cage liner.
oh my brother, testify!!!!
the red star, that has passed for a newspaper in moscow-by-the-lake (minneapolis) has been in the tank for a few years now, and shows no signs of recovery. not that i read it, of course. i was talking to my brother the other day, and came to the realisation that i have not watched MSM news or read the commie rag here in 10 years or so. amazing what happens when you find sources of information that don't blatantly pander to the people that are trying to destroy our country. go fox news, and the inter-tubes!!!
I still buy the Sunday Houston Chronicle. I remove the coupons, TV guide and funny papers and put the rest in a pile by the fireplace. I should be able to heat the house all winter!
DMW…Can we use that to replace MSM?
Works for me.
It'd be interesting to see business data on how the Wall Street Journal and Washington Times are faring compared to the industry as a whole. The Wall Street Journal is, by far, the best newspaper I've ever read, and not just because their opinion pages sway conservative. I devour it, the depth of coverage is light years ahead of USA Today, which as a national paper, is a fine example of the mediocrity we tend to accept in this country. As a business, the Wall Street Journal has also showed just how foolish many of these companies have been for giving their news away for free.
Excellent article!
It used to be said that "Todays newspaper is tomorrows bird cage liner."
My thought is why wait?
Quite frankly, why don't all those Greenie Save the Planet Leftie Loons start demonstrating against newspapers. Look at all the trees it would save………..
I take the print version of Wall Street Journal. I believe it was the only newspaper to turn a profit this year. Don't have that link anymore.
An added benefit is that one of the local newspaper's editors drives by my house every morning, looking at the WSJ in my driveway.
The MSM will never ever adopt a more pragmatic view of its readership which would incur readership interest with solid and OBJECTIVE reporting of currently critical daily events. Their decades long position of molding the news to politically favor aligned events will be their downfall. They are now irrelevant. Bailouts by Der Lederhosen are on the way for the most obvious purpose…..controlled media.
The MSM will never ever adopt a more pragmatic view of its readership which would incur readership interest with solid and OBJECTIVE reporting of currently critical daily events. Their decades long position of molding the news to politically favor aligned events will be their downfall. They are now irrelevant. Bailouts by Der Lederhosen are on the way for the most obvious purpose…..controlled media.
A great marketing change…. Simply advertise the print media as toilet paper…. They might sell newspapers that way !
I take the print version of Wall Street Journal. I believe it was the only newspaper to turn a profit this year. Don't have that link anymore.
An added benefit is that one of the local newspaper's editors drives by my house every morning, looking at the WSJ in my driveway.
Edited to add link about newspaper circulations. WSJ only newspaper to show an increase in circulation –
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/business/media/...
Great Article……….
Newspaper are grasping for sales. The articles written are "Funnies" without the silly Cartoon Characters.
Excellent post, Kurt. I agree. Why the left continues to kill trees for this extremely outdated form of media is beyond my comprehension. And what's worse is the incompetent drivel that wastefully uses perfectly good ink that could be saved for the printing of Michelle Malkin's next book.
Love this article. I am in LA and can relate. I cancelled my LAT subscription about 5 years ago, but I read it when I eat lunch alone and can find it in the magazine bin at the restaurant. And I always say to myself upon leaving, "thank god I cancelled my subscription."
I like to peruse HuffPost, listen to Air America ocassionally, and follow some of the liberal journalists on Twitter, just to know what is going on. This latest "racist" meme about conservatives is laughably ridiculous and delusional, and and obvious distraction from the real issues conservatives have with Obama as you mentioned in your piece.
Just like most any family today could have, I have a black brother-in-law, and gay sister in law, and am surrounded by immigrant families on all four sides in Pasadena. Our family are close and spend our vacations and holidays together. I don't own a gun, but support the 2nd Amd., and may get one eventually. I am not that religious, although my wife kids attend mass every Sunday.
In the past weeks we have heard about terrorist threats, arrests, and comparisons of their behavior to 9/11. Yet what are the libs discussing? The underlying racism of conseratives! Unbelievable.
Reminds me of " the good old days" my 90 year old grandma talks about. Back in the day, they didn't even know that FDR was handicapped because they only saw him in photos in the newspaper. Oh to be so naive.
I would just like to know how you can stomach even perusing HuffPo and Air America. Kudos if you can, but their rants make me sick.
You would think that from a business perspective, the heads of these papers would actually print something factual to attract advertisers. The progressive liberal mentality is just hysterical to watch. It is so completely self destructive.
Someone could print up a "Just Coupons" paper that only distributes one day a week, charge a buck, and put our local newspaper in bankruptcy real fast. Those coupons and the Sunday color comics are the only thing keeping it afloat, as they charge four times as much as the regular one. And who waits for Sundays for color comics?
The only thing I found useful was the Saturday paper, which had their "TV Guide" clone with the local listings. I did not renew the real one since they changed to "see online for local listings," so why do I need it at all? The regular paper was fifty cents, which was cheaper. Then in the face of declining revenues and falling readership, they raised it straight to 75 cents, a 50% increase.
Yup, true marketing geniuses there. Hmm, I wonder if "Just Coupons" is already trademarked?
Someone could print up a "Just Coupons" paper that only distributes one day a week, charge a buck, and put our local newspaper in bankruptcy real fast. Those coupons with the Sunday color comics are the only thing keeping it afloat, as they charge four times as much for the Sunday paper as the regular one. And who waits for Sundays for color comics?
The only thing I found useful was the Saturday paper, which had their "TV Guide" clone with the local listings. I did not renew the real one since they changed to "see online for local listings," so why do I need it at all? The regular paper was fifty cents, which was cheaper. Then in the face of declining revenues and falling readership, they raised it straight to 75 cents, a 50% increase.
Yup, true marketing geniuses there. Hmm, I wonder if "Just Coupons" is already trademarked?
Bet the newspapers won't cover this, but I want to know.
I want to know more about United Way giving Monies to ACORN!
It's just not right!
http://www.unitedwayncfl.org/Partner_Agencies.asp...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&as_q=&...
Here is the lawsuit Acorn filed against James, Hannah, and Breitbart
http://mycityblog.net/2009/09/26/acorn-v-s-james-...
DMW!! Nice ring to it.
Be one of the first to see the actual lawsuit
Here is the lawsuit Acorn filed against James, Hannah, and Breitbart
http://mycityblog.net/2009/09/26/acorn-v-s-james-...
We don't have a birdcage so we use newspapers to wrap our home grown tomato crop to help them turn red.
Works well, too.
Of course, if you still read newspapers, they can turn you red, too.
Here is a good article on Mr. Obama and his Bizzaro World……….
http://www.newsmax.com/pamela_geller/obama_acorn_...
Out of habit, I still read newspapers almost daily – at work, the coffee shop – wherever they're laying around. But except for local stories in my small, hometown paper (which to tell the truth relies much too heavily on AP and NYT for its nat'l and int'l news), I can honestly say that for years now – probably since Drudge broke the Lewinsky story – I have not read a single story of any significance in any newspaper that I had not already read on the internet. How many people reading this had already read about and/or seen the ACORN videos before even FOX picked up on the story, let alone the NYT or WaPo? In some cases, such as Israel's bombing of the secret nuclear facility in Syria, the internet has been months ahead of the old media. And in a way, this is all the pleasure I get from reading a newspaper – the daily reaffirmation of just how irrelevant they are.
Now, we read that Congress is "willing" to look at bailing out the print media. This is great news, when you think about it. I mean, what better way to prove the irrelevance of the print media, and the ineptitude of the government? Because if ever there was a doomed mission, this is it.
Great article. Great comedy. All the grocery line check-out mags are good for comedy, too – esp. Newsweek and Times.
The Los Angeles Times is looked upon with both pity and amusement, and as excellent packing material to stuff among boxed belongings when moving out of state.
I briefly considered that the argument that the death of mainstream newspapers would have a detrimental effect on the quality of news information but seeing how openly biased and incompetent the mainstream media has been since Barack Obama appeared on the scene, I think it may actually improve the quality of new information.
I canceled my LA Times subscription over 10 years ago. These were once big profitable business. They're writing themselves into bankruptcy.
I cancelled the LA Times after subscribing for many years when they refused to publish what was in the video they had of Obama praising a terrorist sympathizer. They still call all the time telling me what I'm missing. I tell them every time…release the video. The truth is, I don't miss it at all.
One day the economics will actually affect liberal newspapers.
Someone else, besides Murdoch, will figure out that there is a huge marketplace for conservative viewpoints AND liberal and moderate viewpoints. They will buy a struggling OLD newspaper or two and make an absolute fortune.
Limbaugh could make 10 phone calls and get enough financial backing to buy USA Today. But they wouldn's sell to a conservative.
But if a group like that owned something like USA Today, how many of you would subscribe to a daily again?
I would.
Try wrapping a fish in your iPhone !
Maybe they can get Sheryl "One-Sheet" Crow as their spokesperson…
I for one will be subscribing immediately. I don't want to be caught, so to speak, empty handed when they outlaw Charmin 2-ply!
With my opinion of AT&T's dreadful service, I'd be sorely tempted to try!
The vast majority of all forms of media have always been slanted and/or untruthful. Yellow journalism had ruled for centuries. It's all about attracting a following and telling the public what you want them to hear through slanted stories and tap dancing around the facts.
I've found that to get to the heart of any story I read or hear in the media, I usually need to do a lot of digging. In today's cyber world however, that digging has been lessened since many others are out there doing the same and sharing their results, often backed with various items of proof on the story.
I haven't read any newspaper for years. I have gave up on them some 10 years ago. "Why waste time with a paper when I can get what I want right now online?" I would ask. All these years later I'm honestly surprised they still exist in any capacity. I suppose what we're witnessing here is the last breath before their eventual death. I read I believe somewhere on this site that some are labeling the old media outlets "legacy media". I can't think of a better time to join with them. The legacy media is in the final hours of its life. Will anyone lament its passing?
I used to have a parrot so smart, it could read and even dial the phone. My problems started when I lined its cage with the L. A. Times. After a while, my parrot called PETA. PETA helped my parrot find a grievance lawyer. My parrot took me to court and I lost everything. Now I'm homeless and sleep under the L. A. Times, which I use as a blanket. So I still use the L. A. Times, but I still feel like it uses me. The worst part of my settlement to my parrot, was I had to pay for its subscription to the paper that did me in.
Lol, Kurt, the 1/18 Cav was well led. The Times and such are doing unsupported frontal attacks without fire/maneuver against us, and I suppose we should be grateful for an incompetent foe. Clearly, to them, we would all be supporting abortion, opposing the 2nd amendment, supporting party hack corruption/fraud and drooling over socialized medicine if only ObiWon was white. They are a target rich enviorment for us.
To you guys just buying the paper for the Sunday coupons or the TV guide, come on……..you can easily find coupons to print online and TV listings as well. Don't do them the favor and even buy the Sunday paper.
You can also "steal" coupons from magazines at the doctors office, beauty parlor, barber shop, tire store as well….if they haven't already been stolen.
That is so true, and the arrogance is appalling. In college, in a liberal state (RI) I was force fed these leftist liberal opinions and biases, they tried with all their might to indoctrinate me to their agenda. And any time I stood up for myself I was wrong and they would role their eyes at me like "oh you small minded girl".
The Democratic Party no longer exist, it is now the Socialist party and to call it anything other than that is a lie. We have our political blinders on, and the audacity of the liberals to say that anyone who does not think like them is a “crackpot” or “kook” speaks in volumes. I am not a “kook”, I am not a “crackpot” – what I am is a concerned citizen and its my tax dollars that are being used to fund the liberal agenda!
What we need is inquisitions to our government, after all it is supposed to be “We the People” and not “Big Brother”. We need to step in and examine our government, is it really by the people and for the people, or is it someones agenda? Are we indoctrinating our children in schools to believe that its the governments job to care for them? Where does it say this in the Constitution? That is socialism! Are we teaching our children that Capitalism is evil? That is socialism!
End government aristocracy, denounce the biased media, do not let the government run your life because American government is a government by the people! Know your Constitution – do not let anyone take away your rights that are guaranteed to you in this document! The government is supposed to work for you, remember that on election day!
Your wife. She's a keeper. Celebrate and buy her a 1911
Since I no longer have a parakeet, what would I need a newspaper for?
The LAT is free to to promote their far left idealology but do not claim to be the unbiased voice of the people while doing so. Also as long as they remain biased they will cintinue to go down the toilet. Maybe Yosi Sergant will get a job with them.
"For the Times, this was a relatively conservative position – usually their contributors think the answer to the Iran problem is for us to apologize and slip into burkas."
Wow, this really is a more conservative position than the LA Times usually takes. Hmmmm, the clock is ticking. What happens when the clock is done ticking? Double secret probation?
The Times has been nothing but a birdcage liner for years. It's getting thinner and thinner because PETA has gotten laws passed against having birds as pets.
Coupons were the only reason I opened up the LATimes. The rest of the paper was used for cleaning windows, sopping up the oil from taco shells, and lining pet cages. The last use is the most fitting. If they would just stop putting ink on the paper and thin it out a little they could just sell it as toilet paper.
What's a "newspaper"?
Our local newspaper, the Martinsburg Journal-News, here in West Virginia is little more then a press office for the Democrat Party. Most newspapers are just as bad too.
To the point a newspaper is just a liberal Democrat Party Press office release.
Why would I waste money on a newspaper that is little more then a Democrat party press release and propaganda??
According to most newspapers Democrats can do NO wrong and Republicans can't get anything right.
Why should I pay good money just to have some liberal, elitist, out of touch 'reporter' tell me what I should think?
Time/Warner selling off magazine division:
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE58P...
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Paging Mr. Murdoch
It's not about the newspaper checking facts or reporting the news. It's all about politics. And you guys just don't like it that brand. The Times has broken more news stories accurately than just about anyone. Republicans are having a difficult time beating the racist card. Why can't they attract more Hispanics? They have conservative values (hard work, religion, family values) yet consistently vote democratic. Heck, they were even the swing votes that defeated Prop 8 in CA.
And the best part is they CAN'T learn. They will always react the same way to the same stimulus.
WSJ is holding steady in circulation last I checked, when everybody else is bleeding arterially. And yes it's the best paper out there, I agree.
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"The sole purpose of public employee unions is to protect the incompetent from the threat of accountability."
Nay, not 'sole' , sir.
They also protect competent employees from incompetent and abusive management
Well the Times has whittled their paying base down to those who think the way they do. That is why their readership is so low. It only makes sense that they would “preach to the choir”. I mean, they do have to keep that 20% demographic to stay in business. I would have picked up this paper and taken it home to line the kitty litter box with but I’m afraid that the noxious fumes would have made kitty sick. Since I don’t buy any newspapers or print media anymore I’ve had to resort to commercial kitty litter but it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make and kitty is happier too.
"Even free, the Times just isn’t worth it." That's the truth!
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