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Friday, September 26, 2025

Your Weekly Right Wing Politics and Current Event Memes

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7 comments:

  1. # 8 I picked up a used copy of Rules for Radicals, there's no way I would have given a dime towards the communist still publishing it... I read it cover to cover several times and it's come in handy when arguing with leftists.. They hate when you use their own shit against them..
    All of these are great but I just wanted to point out that one
    JD

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    1. Here's a free download:
      https://chisineu.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/saul-alinsky-rules-for-radicals-1989.pdf

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  2. #12: Sinclair Broadcast Network just caved. Kimmell's show will be shown by their stations.

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    1. Good, I hope it comes back to bite them in the ass.

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    2. Sinclair is a bunch of corporate whores intent on consolidating as much of the local broadcast business under their control as possible. They already got spanked bigly once in their failed bid to acquire Tribune broadcasting a few years ago. Now we are seeing Nextar attempt a takeover of Tegna in a deal that is even more outrageous than the one previously attempted by Sinclair/Tribune (in terms of violating market ownership caps). These assholes are not part of the solution, they are part of the problem. But, linear broadcast OTA TV is dying in much the same way newspapers did, so ultimately this will be much ado about nothing.

      Jerk off jimmy's show is not long for this world, anyway. It costs far too much to keep in production given It's audience share and the ad revenue it brings in. I'd figure he'll be gone at the end of his current contract in May of 2026, much like colbert will be out at CBS. That leaves goof ball fallon, and I wouldn't be surprised if NBC quietly phases his show out as well. The "big 3" are likely to exit the late night "comedy" talk show simply because the existence of these programs no longer pencils out. They are relics of a bygone era that the broadcasters have stubbornly held onto, but the day is quickly approaching where they will be forced to concede to reality.

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  3. However, it'll never appear on my television. David

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