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Newsweek's "Dream on America"

by Steve
5/25/2005 08:59:00 AM

Thumbs up goes to Gaijin Biker, the blogger at one of my favorite blogs, Riding Sun, for uncovering this gem.

To sum it up, Newsweek published an article entitled, "Dream on America", which explains that the U.S. Constitution, and the United States in general, has lost its usefulness, is out of touch with the times, and is simply dead.

But Newsweek didn't publish this article in the American edition of their magazine, they only published in the foreign versions, along with their International edition. Hence, they chose to tell their foreign readers just how dead and useless we are, but kept that hidden from us, the American public.

You'd think that if Newsweek, being in the business of reporting news, felt this country is going downhill, and is pretty much dead, that we Americans would be the first to know about it. But I guess not. They think that this kind of news is more important to readers overseas.

Another thanks to Gaijin Biker for finding a copy of this aforementioned article online here.

1 Comments:

  • It is actually getting kind of funny to watch these icons of objective news reporting keep shooting themselves in the feet. Newsweek is simply the latest. They are completely alienating their American audience and soon they will ose significant chunks of their subscriber base. That should sink them for good.

    We must keep up the pressure on these icons. We cannot just think they will disappear. We must remember that Newsweek has an agenda. If we see it in doctor's offices, we must remove it and throw it in the trash. We must laugh at our friends who have it in their homes. We must crush it.

    It is no longer relevant, but worse, it is now an anti-American propaganda rag.

    By Blogger Dave, at 9:36 AM, May 25, 2005  


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