Piers (no)Morgan

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  • rabattski0

    i guess the firing of that guy has more to do with commercial reasons for that news paper than your reference. newspapers are supposed to tell the truth (or else you'll end up as a tabloid) they didn't want end up as tabloid hence they fired him. sort of as as a sign towards the ones who buy the magazine that the "lier" has been dispossed off and that the newspaper is still trustworthy. then again the "truth" in newspapers has as much value as political "truth" so i understand where you're coming from.

    but you have a valid point in which i agree. if a big ceo fucks up he is fired. if a pm fucks up he's not fired but repositioned. i agree that politics should be more businesslike on that level.

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