Posted by: zlrstavis in News
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The Post, already known for its black SEO, is now redirecting all queries on New York’s new statesman, Govenor Patterson, to the rather banal topic of the article, “Report: New Govenor Admits Affair.”
In another example of the media trying to dictate the news, now the newspaper has gone too far, its blatant corruption a mocking slap in all of our faces. However, the real scores will be ours on election day.v
According to the SEO Scoop, The Washington Post should already have been taken off the net. Their link are in clear violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, employing cloaking and sneaky redirects.
According to Google at the time of this article, the People are most interested in hearing about Patterson’s policies.
Posted by: zlrstavis in News
Yup, Spitzer’s fall came right after he ousted the federal government in the Washington Post for interfering in state’s abilities to combat the mortgage crisis.
According to Satcha, (in a comment since conveniently deleted from The Washington Post, quoting that paper itself the true reason Spitzer was busted for prostitution (and then judged by his hypocrisy), is because he came out with his dirt on the federal government
This is why Patterson is whipping out his dirt before it can be used to blackmail him should he get out of hand. After watching Spitzer’s credibility destroyed, who could blame him? With the perfect aplomb of a statesman, he has levelled the playing field (but he still has the advantage.
Posted by: zlrstavis in News
When a door closes, a window opens. As a result of Spitzer stepping down, the governor of New York is both a black man, and a blind one as well.
If that doesn’t already say superpowers to you, Governor Patterson showed an impressive mastery of politics both ideal and real, in a Washington Post article which is currently (like all their other articles on the governor) being redirected to the rather banal topic “New Governor Admits Affair.” That’s a google no-no by the way, but even that search engine can’t remove the Washington Post from the net for violating webmaster standards.
And in another interesting commentary on the fourth estate, the media is making mogul of the fact that he’s blind, rather than his geniotic statesman abilities.
Not only Plato would applaud Mr. Patterson, Cicero would burst with pride, and I should get Mike Gravel’s commentary on how he feels about the fact that a statesman made it into office, and not by popular election.