Harper Collins filed suit against the Leftist gossip rag, Gawker and won. Rumor has it that Gawker lost thousands in the settlement over violation of copyright laws with regard to publishing material from Sara Palin's second book. America by Heart.
Turns out, GAWKER makes its living off the violation of copyrighted material.
Print journalism is dead. The body is cold, the fluids have been drained. No matter what efforts might be made to charge for content, keep newspaper articles offline or even ban hotlinking, it’s still pancake makeup on a corpse. The cut-and-paste crews of internet blogs like Gawker.com are just too good at stealing original reporting and photography and handing it out for free. They label it as their own, have some recent college grad add a few catty remarks and it’s perfect for a 30-second rub on your lunch break. Who wants to wrestle with those grubby and oversized sheets of the Daily Bugle anymore anyhow? (Christwire)
I don't waste my time reading liberal crap, but GAWKER caught my eye because of its idiot claim that it has an "inside man" at Fox News. Today (April 10), it ran a story in which it claimed to have a mole inside the Fox News complex. GAWKER used this occasion to include Romney in its bash, picturing him as an elitist who rides horses instead of playing golf. That's it. If you click on this story link, and take time to read, beware, I lost several IQ points reading the story . . . one of the more immature pieces of work I have ever read.
Point of post: to let the readership know that the election season is on, and the Marxist Media is "all in," including those who sit around eating pizza and making up "news," and I do mean "making up news." Never forget that the Left fully believes that the ends justify the means. While the teenagers at GAWKER probably do not read anything that is not a comic book, Saul Alinsky established the doctrine of "ends and means" in his well known guide to domestic terrorism, Rules for Radicals. The GAWKER children are the offspring of those who hold Alinsky's guide in high esteem.
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