Thu Feb 18, 2016, 06:38 AM
ellenrr (3,864 posts)
Hillary Clinton’s Top Financial Supporter Now Controls “The Onion”Many news outlets covered Univision Communications’ purchase last week of a stake in The Onion, the world’s leading news publication. According to NPR, Univision bought a 40 percent controlling interest in the company, and also acquired the option to buy the remainder of The Onion in the future. https://theintercept.com/2016/01/26/ha-ha-hillary-clintons-top-financial-supporter-now-controls-the-onion/
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ellenrr | Feb 2016 | OP |
leftofcool | Feb 2016 | #1 | |
Blue_Adept | Feb 2016 | #2 | |
LuvLoogie | Feb 2016 | #3 | |
CBGLuthier | Feb 2016 | #4 | |
Ed Suspicious | Feb 2016 | #7 | |
Ford_Prefect | Feb 2016 | #5 | |
ellenrr | Feb 2016 | #6 |
Response to leftofcool (Reply #1)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 07:06 AM
Blue_Adept (6,316 posts)
2. Everything is a conspiracy
Wait until we learn that she's the head of the Illuminati.
It's freakin' ridiculous that depths of darkness that people believe they're seeing. I can't remember any Democratic candidate being so utterly vilified by Democrats and liberals like this in all my years. |
Response to Blue_Adept (Reply #2)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 07:17 AM
LuvLoogie (5,928 posts)
3. Homeschooling...
It's the only way to be sure of the "TRUTH."
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Response to ellenrr (Original post)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 07:37 AM
CBGLuthier (12,723 posts)
4. Gee and allofasudden like they publish this
Female Presidential Candidate Who Was US Senator, Secretary Of State Told To Be More Inspiring
NEW YORK—Citing her lackluster support among young voters, campaign consultants to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential frontrunner who has served as both a U.S. senator and secretary of state, reportedly instructed the candidate this week to be more inspiring. “Right now, voters are looking for a candidate who stands for real societal change, someone who can stir something inside them,” said media advisor Jim Margolis, urging the woman—who overcame entrenched societal biases to build a successful legal career, became the first female senator elected in the state of New York, oversaw the Department of State during a period of widespread international tumult, and, if elected, would be the first female president in American history—to appear more uplifting to voters. “Many young people have completely lost faith in the political process, and they want to believe that true progress is actually possible. They want someone who embodies progressive ideals.” Margolis added that Clinton was too much a part of the establishment she spent decades breaking down barriers to enter. http://www.theonion.com/article/female-presidential-candidate-who-was-united-state-52367 I am sure it is just a coincidence. |
Response to CBGLuthier (Reply #4)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 08:48 AM
Ed Suspicious (8,879 posts)
7. Jesus. Watch out for that shark! JUMP!!!
Response to ellenrr (Original post)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 07:38 AM
Ford_Prefect (5,877 posts)
5. I think it is clear they are investing in her future, and that of the party...
Response to Ford_Prefect (Reply #5)
Thu Feb 18, 2016, 08:35 AM
ellenrr (3,864 posts)
6. yes, and in their future...
"Saban is not shy about throwing his weight around. In 2001, when Brazilian regulatory approval became a roadblock to the sale of Fox Family, the company he founded with Rupert Murdoch, he asked Bill Clinton to call the president of Brazil to push for a quick approval. When the deal went through, Saban personally made $1.5 billion; the next year he gave a “record-breaking” $7 million to the Democratic Party for a new national headquarters and $5 million to Clinton’s presidential library."
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