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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. It started out as a small paper in Greensburg, PA. It was purchased by Richard Mellon Scaife, a trust-fund baby of both the Mellon and Scaife families. Richard Mellon Scaife was a vicious, murderous, right-wing lunatic. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has been a mouth-piece for despicable right-wing lies and conspiracy theories for decades. So, in direct answer to your question, none.What other newspapers, if any, operate in Pittsburgh?
He spent a ton of money on pushing ALL the Bill Clinton stuff through American Spectator magazine.The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. It started out as a small paper in Greensburg, PA. It was purchased by Richard Mellon Scaife, a trust-fund baby of both the Mellon and Scaife families. Richard Mellon Scaife was a vicious, murderous, right-wing lunatic. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has been a mouth-piece for despicable right-wing lies and conspiracy theories for decades. So, in direct answer to your question, none.
Yuck.The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. It started out as a small paper in Greensburg, PA. It was purchased by Richard Mellon Scaife, a trust-fund baby of both the Mellon and Scaife families. Richard Mellon Scaife was a vicious, murderous, right-wing lunatic. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has been a mouth-piece for despicable right-wing lies and conspiracy theories for decades. So, in direct answer to your question, none.
Well when you have David Ellison as Chairman and CEO and Bari Weiss as the EIC, the product will be a shitsandwich disguised as nutellaSo the story about the ICE agent who killed Renee Good having "internal injuries" from her car hitting him was a lie, and one fed by the WH to the media to justify the shooting. And CBS News ran with it despite internal concerns from the remaining real journalists who work there that the story was just a WH plant. Congratulations Bari, in a very short time you've turned the Tiffany Network of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite (the most trusted man in America in his day according to polls) into an even more sordid version of Fox News, if that's possible. Maybe next on the CBS Evening News Tony Dokoupil can interview some poor ICE agents about how they're the victims of cruel Minnesotans that they beat up, bully, and occasionally shoot.