Owners of "Washington Post" and "Newsweek"
Magazine Join Sulzberger Family to Control News from Maine to Richmond
Newsweek Is Trying to Revive
Discredited Attempt by Harvard Medical School's Feminists with Help
of Wellesley College to Turn Boys Into Girls
When Emile Goguen (D-Fitchburg)
was being challenged in the Primary Election in 2004, the Chairman of
The New York Times Company, Pinch Sulzberger, needed help desperately
in what he had made his personal fight --- to defeat Rep. Goguen.
So he sent an urgent
S.O.S. to the owner of the Washington Post, the Graham family, for help.
He needed them to send a reporter and photographer all the way to Boston
to tell the liberals in the nation's Capitol that this was a battle
that was national in scope which they must take seriously.
Pinch was prescient
that the battle for gay marriage in this state would prove to be an
important reason for the defeat of liberals everywhere across the entire
country, including their candidate for President, John Kerry.
As the writers at MassNews
get ready in our series about our courts to become positive and tell
what almost every other state has done to avoid disastrous courts such
as we have under the failed leadership of Margaret Marshall, we will
tell how the Graham family at the Washington Post (which owns Newsweek
magazine) is targeting our state much as the Sulzbergers have done.
This powerful family is working with the Sulzbergers to control the
news along the East coast from Maine to Richmond.
Their Newsweek magazine just had a front cover
about the discredited Dr. William Pollack and the other extreme feminists
from Harvard Medical School who are working closely with the extremists
at Wellesley College to change boys into girls. To his credit, Dr. Pollack
does not appear to be behind this latest attempt.
We will let you know
how the Washington Post is also becoming entangled in the affairs of
this state.