The Briefing Room
General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: ABX on August 18, 2016, 09:40:06 pm
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More on the real 'end game' or downside protection in this race.
As comfortable as Mr. Trump may feel with Mr. Bannon’s style of politics, their unconventional alliance, and the possibility that the coming weeks could resemble a conservative publicity tour more than a conventional White House run, fueled speculation that Mr. Trump was already looking past November.
In recent months, Mr. Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, have quietly explored becoming involved with a media holding, either by investing in one or by taking one over, according to a person close to Mr. Trump who was briefed on those discussions.
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/08/18/nyt-trump-son-in-law-recently-looked-into-investing-in-or-taking-over-a-media-company/
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“I think Trump wants to lose but have media control over 25 percent of the party so he can make money off of them.”
He doesn't want to be Barack Obama, he wants to be Ted Turner.
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He's bought a NJ political newsletter which I get daily. As of Monday PolitickerNJ is owned by Observer Media. It's gone from a plain vanilla newsletter to one with HTML, pictures, and all the bells and whistles.
http://observer.com/new-jersey-politics/
If you google "PolitickerNJ " - this is the URL you will now get. It's actually much nicer to read.
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He's bought a NJ political newsletter which I get daily. As of Monday PolitickerNJ is owned by Observer Media. It's gone from a plain vanilla newsletter to one with HTML, pictures, and all the bells and whistles.
http://observer.com/new-jersey-politics/
If you google "PolitickerNJ " - this is the URL you will now get. It's actually much nicer to read.
Actually Kushner's owned that one for a few years now (along with its New York counterpart). I've read the New York version for a few years now; it's got a different perspective from the usual Albany press junket.
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Actually Kushner's owned that one for a few years now (along with its New York counterpart). I've read the New York version for a few years now; it's got a different perspective from the usual Albany press junket.
I didn't know that, up until last week the NJ one was just letters and hyperlinks. Now it's really eye popping.
I enjoy reading it because it's bipartisan, and totally fair with its coverage.