Newspapers
1. The “Wall Street Journal” is read by the people who run the country.
2. The “Washington Post” is read by people who think they run the
country.
3. The “New York Times” is read by people who think they should run the
country and who are very good at crossword puzzles.
4. “USA Today” is read by people who think they maybe ought to run the
country but don’t really understand The New York Times. They do,
however, like their statistics shown in pie charts.
5. “The Los Angeles Times” is read by people who wouldn’t mind running
the country — if they could find the time — and if they didn’t have to
leave Southern California to do it.
6. The “Boston Globe” is read by people whose ancestors used to run the
country and did a far superior job of it, thank you very much.
7. The “New York Daily News” is read by people who aren’t too sure who’s
running the country and don’t really care as long as they can get a seat
on the train.
8. The “New York Post” is read by people who don’t care who’s running
the country as long as they do something really scandalous, preferably
while intoxicated.
9. The “Miami Herald” is read by people who are running another country
but need the baseball scores.
10. The “San Francisco Chronicle” is read by people who aren’t sure
anyone runs the country, but if they find out who does, they oppose all
of them. There are occasional exceptions if the leaders are handicapped,
minority, feminist, atheist, and also happen to be illegal aliens from
any other country or galaxy provided, of course, that they are not
Republicans.
11. The “National Enquirer” is read by people trapped in line at the
grocery store.
12. Nothing is read by the guy who is running this country into the
ground.
This came to me in email, without credit to the original author. I attempted, although not in depth, to locate it’s origins without much success.


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