Rupert Murdock and un-American monkey business
February 19, 2009
I really don’t mind that little cartoon in the New York Post. I mind the New York Post period. I mind that someone outside the USA owns it. I mind that someone who only cares about money owns it. I mind that Mr. Murdock doesn’t care about America. Never did and never will. He is a billionaire who makes his money the old fashioned way by lying. Rupert has no conscience that belongs to us less well off Bible bubs. He is like Rush Limbaugh he must sale his wares day after day. Naked ladies or monkey being shoot on the street, whatever it takes to grease the wheels of his money factory. I would get excited about The New York Post but that’s what that monkey business is all about. There are no loyal readers of newspapers anymore. So you have to get the old organ grinder out and his little monkey. Truth and justice, don’t make me laugh. Again like pig man Rush and the monkey man Murdock they live on the edge of extinction. They must dance for their supper just like we do. They just have to dance harder and jump higher. We know what they are. Fox News is about girls in short skirts and with heads full of mush. Just another example of Mr. Murdock’s world. If America fails, hopefully it doesn’t, maybe Murdock will grab his monkey and go down under where he belongs. Broke like the rest of us.

Rupert Murdock's Monkey business
I guess making or trying to make a monkey out of our President will always sell a paper or two for Mr. Murdock. If I lived there you couldn’t catch me or that monkey buying a New York Post. It’s just sad that we let people like him treat us like they do.
February 19, 2009 at 10:30 pm
I inferred from the cartoon that the stimulus bill was so idiotic that a deranged monkey could have written it. Many other Americans feel the same way, and the markets seem to be responding to this sentiment as well. . .
If only a distraught clown had gone berserk in Stamford, CT a few days ago, instead of the ape. Most people hate clowns, and there are no clown advocacy groups to my knowledge. . .
Who cares where Murdoch lives, that’s ridiculous. If the Post’s cartoonist portrayed an American President that you absolutely despised (like, well, let me guess, George W. Bush) as a monkey, would you be decrying his nationality? Doubtful.
Also, at least Murdoch’s papers are surviving; how much longer before the New York Times or LA Times go under?