--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > On 04/24/2013 06:38 AM, salyavin808 wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@> wrote: > >> I hope his teachers schedule extra checking for him. OTOH, if he tweeted > >> just after learning, then a lot of his misconceptions will have already > >> been cleared up by now. > > Expecting it to improve *everything* is a tad ambitious > > for the first week, but good luck to him. I imagine he > > needs a bit of peace after all the lawsuits that have been > > thrown at his hideous "news" network. All the revelations > > about the phonehacking scum in his employ who probably thought > > they'd never get caught. And all the, two-faced, cowardly > > politicians who finally turned on him after years of black- > > mail and denied him and his lawless family of parasites at > > News International almost complete control of British media. > > > > He must have lost billions, if he hasn't the courts in this > > country should keep at him until his brand of humiliation > > as entertainment and his vile right-wing tabloids are as much > > a part of history as the woman who enabled it all, our dear > > departed Maggie Thatch. Just one of her major and unacknowledged > > mistakes. > > > > Hopefully we'll never see his like again (once we've somehow > > got rid of the Daily [hate] Mail). Or maybe TM will reverse > > his fortunes! "Nature support" has to work for someone after > > all. Yes, he probably needs a bit of peace of mind. > > > > Funny thing is that FX, the FOX cable channel has some of the best > programming around. It's current hit is "The Americans" about KGB spies > during the 1980s in America. Also "Justified" which I know has some > fans here. "American Horror Story", "Louis CK", "Sons of Anarchy", > "Legit" are more of my favorites. I read an interview back in the 1990s > with Rupert in Esquire magazine where he said all he was concerned about > was the TV shows are profitable. He keeps hands off FOX and FX and > apparently too hands on the news properties. Stu once said that FOX was > the easiest to work for. Apparently not so many MBAs trying their hand > at seasoning the TV series soup as with the other networks.
Fair enough but tear up a copy of the New York Post while you're watching.