Understanding  U.S. Newspapers and Their Readers. 
1.  The Wall Street Journal is read by the people who run the  
country. 
2. The Washington Post is read by people who think they  run the 
country. 
3. The New York Times is read by people who  think they should run the 
country, and who are very good at crossword puzzles. 
4. USA Today is read by people who think they ought to  run the 
country but don't really understand The New York Times. 
5. The Los Angeles Times is read by people who wouldn't  mind running 
the country, if they could find the time and if they  didn't have to 
leave Southern California to do it. 
6.  The Boston Globe is read by people whose parents used to run  the 
country and did a poor job of it. 
7. The New York  Daily News is read by people who aren't too sure 
who's running the  country and don't really care as long as they can get a 
seat on the train. 
8. The New York Post is read by people who don't care who is running 
the country as long as they do something really scandalous, preferably 
while intoxicated. 
9. The Chicago Tribune is read by people that are in  prison that used 
to run the state, &  would like to do so again, as would their constituents that 
are currently free on bail. 
10. The Miami Herald is read by people who are running  another 
country, but need the baseball scores. 
11. The San Francisco Chronicle is read by people who aren't sure if 
there is a country or that anyone is running it; but if so, they oppose all that they 
stand for. There are occasional exceptions if the leaders are gay, handicapped, minority, 
feminist, atheist dwarfs who also happen to be illegal aliens from any other country or galaxy, provided of 
course, that they  are not Republicans. 
12. The National Enquirer is read by people trapped in line at the 
grocery store. 
13. The Seattle Times is read by people who have recently caught a 
fish and need something to wrap it in. 
			
			
			
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				I like it...
			
			
			
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				Nailed it.
			
			
			
				Very good.  Now do one on cable networks :cool: