The Russian joke Theres no news in Pravda, and no Pravda in the - TopicsExpress



          

The Russian joke Theres no news in Pravda, and no Pravda in the news could probably be extended to Schlocks Noise without stretching the premise. It should be noted that the Bozell quote is from 2011. Bozells columns are picked up by or linked to by major Christian and Catholic websites, making SCG hope that they missed this particular quote and now will act accordingly regarding calumny, false witness, and a few other supposed rules violations. (Answer key for Faux Noise watchers...The original Russian quote was a play on the relationship between Izvestia , the Soviet newspaper, and the Communist newspaper Pravda which translates to truth. Schlock is an English word of Yiddish origin meaning something cheap, shoddy, or inferior, which pretty much says it all here.)
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 15:00:47 +0000

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