Still Bitter After All These Years
Via NewsMax, so you know itâs true... :-)
Newsdayâs Breslin: Reagan Funeral âCheap, Utterly Distastefulâ
Isnât Breslin, like, 200 years old by now?
Americaâs largest circulation suburban daily newspaper, Newsday, wins the prize (for which there are many nominations - Ed.) for the ugliest bit of Reagan-bashing on the day of the great manâs funeral, publishing a bile-filled screed by columnist Jimmy Breslin that trashed the American icon as "a callous man" who "hated children."
Cutting federal programs = "hated children". This is what passes for logic with the LLL nowadays; sad if it werenât so pathetic.
Oh, there's a certain logic to it allright, but I wouldn't want to claim it. | "I donât see how anybody can summon grief [over Reaganâs death]," Breslin observed. "His whole weeklong funeral is cheap, utterly distasteful American publicity."
As opposed to the thoughtful, eloquent expressions of this column...
The Reagan-bashing writer usually inhabits Newsdayâs editorial section. But in a remarkably bizarre editorial decision, Newsday decided to move up Breslinâs hate-screed to page A8, in the midst of its news section, right behind a page headlined "Paying Respects to Ronald Reagan."
Tag team effort. How charming...
Newsdayâs Breslin tribute to Reagan continued thusly: "He was a callous man with a smile who cut taxes in 1981 and left [New York] city and state without funds for such things as help for dependent children.
How about funds from the parents?
Come now, they were being oppressed by The Man. | He proudly hurt the boroughs of this city more than anyone before or after him. If you live in Brooklyn, the record shows that Ronald Reagan hated children." Acutally, Reaganâs economic policies were a boon for New York - both city and state.
Back at ya, asswipe!
"Before the Gipper came along, New York, the city, was an economic disaster area," noted New York Post columnist Robert Ward on Friday." But during his tenure, "Wall Street boomed, and thus, so did city and state revenues."
As Paul Harvey would say, âthe rest of the storyâ.
New York City added 254,000 jobs and hundreds of thousands of new residents, Ward noted. Their taxes helped fund the war on crime, rebuild infrastructure and minister to thousands afflicted with AIDs.
Kinda forgot about state and local governments, Jimmy? Oh, those were run by DemocRATS, never mind...
Most of which, apparently, went unnoticed by Breslin, who proclaimed that a suitable memorial for Reagan would be to put his face on a $3 bill.
Not unnoticed, more like conveniently ignored. Since when did the LLL let facts get in the way of a chance to piss on someoneâs grave?
Newsdayâs editors liked the idea so much they used it to headline his column.
Posted by: Raj 2004-06-11 |