Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Didn't Rupert Murdoch say he wasn't going to change the Wall Street Journal right away?

Murdoch's political MySpace:


A dozen presidential candidates will take part in interactive online town halls with members of the massive social network MySpace, the latest sign of the Internet's growing importance in U.S. political campaigns.


MySpace.com, visited by 65 million Americans a month, plans to start the hour-long sessions with individual candidates after Labor Day. They will be physically present at a college campus along with about 200 MySpace members; other members can watch a webcast and submit questions.





Murdoch's Political WSJ:


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB11871437...





I guess America has just sold itself to a narrow minded bigot for a few lousy bucks....

Didn't Rupert Murdoch say he wasn't going to change the Wall Street Journal right away?
Yes, he did say that. But considering what he has done with all his other media outlets that he has acquired, anyone with half a brain realizes that he was lying.


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