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Liberalism: Curable or Terminal?

By Joe Mariani. June 14, 2003

I've often wondered about the curability of Liberalism. I have no doubt that it can be classified as a mental disease, spread by corrupted memes. Memes are defined as "A unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another" (http://dictionary.reference.com/). Memes are considered a cultural analogue to genes, and if that analogy is carried to its logical conclusion, can mutate as genes do. When genes or memes mutate, however, the effect is more often harmful than beneficial. Like "bad" genes, corrupted, mutated memes can propagate traits that are harmful, like cultural equivalents of sickle-cell anemia, hemophilia, or Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome (ok, I never heard of it either... but trust me, it sounds much cooler than it is).

Some mutations are carried on because they once had a benefit that outweighed the harm they do. Sickle-cell anemia protects the sufferer from malaria -- better to be anemic than dead! Malaria was common, and relatively untreatable, for most of human history... but NOW sickle-cell anemia has no redeeming protective ability due to modern medicine. Similarly, Liberalism once had a purpose. At one time, "classic" Liberalism meant protecting and spreading freedom, being generous to less fortunate people and countries, and caring for all people, everywhere. Those are good values, which deserved to be passed on to future generations. However, somewhere along the way, a corrupted subspecies of Liberalism took root and grew... and has become the dominant strain.

As simply as I can put it, Modern Liberals firmly believe that the average person is a danger to himself and others. They believe that the purpose of government is to protect us all... not from external enemies, but from internal enemies... inside our heads. Liberals believe that people need to be protected from themselves; that they are incapable of making rational decisions; that people are sheep who need to be led. And they believe that they, the Liberals, are the proper shepherds. Liberals have a complete disdain for the "common herd", and show it in every plan they acclaim, in every law they propose, and in every phrase they utter.

Liberals have an unhealthy fear of human differences, and yet also have a hatred of the "normal". For instance, they believe that people -- and by "people", they mean "you" -- are not capable of responsible gun ownership, because you just might go wild and shoot someone, controlled by something scary inside your head that you don't even know is there, and can't fix. They believe that you, if you ever had ancestors from Africa, are unable to compete on an equal basis with people of European descent -- nor can you females compete on the same level as males, nor any of you non-white-males compete with white males equally. They believe that you need to be helped, protected, given advantages, and consoled (with money) when you fail. They believe that you white males are full of secret hatreds that you don't even realise you harbor, and that you need to be trained not to express -- and if you DO express your "wrong" opinions, it can cause actual harm to others. Liberals believe that as children, you should all be taught that you are no different than anyone else -- no winners, no losers, no ranking, no grades, no pass, no fail, no punishments and no rewards -- and then want you to "celebrate your diversity". Is this not the sign of some kind of mental disease?

Rational people, uninfected by Liberalism, know that Americans have always been able to own guns, and only the crazies or criminals abuse that right -- and that banning guns would not remove those elements from society. Rational people know that skin color and ancestry are immaterial when it comes to intelligence and potential -- both distributed evenly throughout the human race. Above all, rational people know that LIFE IS NOT FAIR... that in any field of human endeavor, some people will rise above others, and that life is competitive. Why do Liberals want to cripple children by lying to them about life instead of preparing them for it? It's the sign of a mental disease. Do you wonder why school shootings have become so common? It's what happens when those coddled kids raised in an unrealistic world, believing that everyone's the same, get a bloody nose when they run into the reality that the good-looking football players get to date the cheerleaders, and they don't.

Fortunately, I believe that kind of Liberalism is curable. Many people infected with it learn as they get older that life just doesn't work that way. Others can be cured by "intervention", but that takes a great deal of patience. Those sorts of Liberals aren't the truly dangerous ones, however... it's the Radical Liberals that need to be stopped.

Radical Liberals are the ones that want to interfere -- via the government -- in every aspect of your daily life. They want to ban Oreo cookies because the fat in them is bad for children. They want to sue McDonald's because their food makes you fat. They also want to institute a "fat tax" on televisions, junk food, and cars... the idea being that you won't sit and watch TV with a bag of Cheetos, and you'll walk to the store instead of driving. How much do these people want the government to run your life for you? The answer is: TOTALLY. They want to replace your flush toilet with a chemical toilet, and return you to the days of "thunder mugs" and chamber pots, which have to be emptied by hand. They believe that YOU are not capable of running your own life, and want the government to force you to do everything their way. No choices for you -- you will inevitably make the "wrong" one!

It gets even worse. Radical liberals founded and control the American Civil Liberties Union, which pretends to defend the civil rights OF Americans, but actually defends the indefensible FROM Americans. For instance, the ACLU defended that Muslim convert that insisted she be allowed to wear a veil for her driver's license photo, totally obviating the reason for HAVING a photo license -- to be able to identify the licensee. They want to ban the Pledge of Allegiance altogether. They seek to ban any display of Christian symbolism, while defending the display of any other kind of religious symbolism. Their worst crime is defending NAMBLA, the North American Man-Boy Love Association. That's right, the ACLU is on the side of a group whose entire purpose is to share tips on how to commit illegal -- not to mention horribly immoral -- acts against children, and how to get away with it.

Radical Liberalism is a mental disease, and one that could be fatal -- not to the Liberals, but to America. If someone approaches you with a radical liberal idea, protect yourself from the dangerous, corrupt memes with common sense and rational argument! Don't let them tangle you up in moral equivalencies, emotional appeals, strawman attacks and other methods of Liberal arguments. You can fight against the spread of this mental sickness!

My biggest worry is this: if Liberalism becomes correctly classified as a mental illness, are they going to claim special rights, priveleges, and Federal funding?

Are there going to be programs to force businesses to hire their quota of Liberals, under the "Americans with Disabilities Act"?

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See also:  "Liberalism Is a Mental Disorder", By  Michael Savage. This book stayed on the Top 10 New York Times best-seller list for several months after its release on April 12, 2005
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Liberalism is an actual mental disease!?

Liberals clinically mad, concludes top psychiatrist
Eminent doctor makes case leftist ideology is a mental disorder
  November 12, 2008.  © 2008 WorldNetDaily


WASHINGTON – Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.

"Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded," says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, "The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness." "Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave."

While political activists on the other side of the spectrum have made similar observations, Rossiter boasts professional credentials and a life virtually free of activism and links to "the vast right-wing conspiracy."

For more than 35 years he has diagnosed and treated more than 1,500 patients as a board-certified clinical psychiatrist and examined more than 2,700 civil and criminal cases as a board-certified forensic psychiatrist. He received his medical and psychiatric training at the University of Chicago.

Rossiter says the kind of liberalism being displayed by both Barack Obama and his Democratic primary opponent Hillary Clinton can only be understood as a psychological disorder.

"A social scientist who understands human nature will not dismiss the vital roles of free choice, voluntary cooperation and moral integrity – as liberals do," he says. "A political leader who understands human nature will not ignore individual differences in talent, drive, personal appeal and work ethic, and then try to impose economic and social equality on the population – as liberals do. And a legislator who understands human nature will not create an environment of rules which over-regulates and over-taxes the nation's citizens, corrupts their character and reduces them to wards of the state – as liberals do."

Dr. Rossiter says the liberal agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority in the population by:

* creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization;
* satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation;
* augmenting primitive feelings of envy;
* rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordinating him to the will of the government.

"The roots of liberalism – and its associated madness – can be clearly identified by understanding how children develop from infancy to adulthood and how distorted development produces the irrational beliefs of the liberal mind," he says. "When the modern liberal mind whines about imaginary victims, rages against imaginary villains and seeks above all else to run the lives of persons competent to run their own lives, the neurosis of the liberal mind becomes painfully obvious."
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by Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr, MD




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How Republican and Democratic Voters Differ in Education

One of the most popular myth is ... "the more educated voters  are, the more probability exist they will vote for progressive liberal candidate".   The myth -- by definition  -- can't be broken by the facts, but we will try any way:

National Survey of Likely Voters  Conducted March 30-April 5, 2009

Rasmussen Reports Education
March 30  - April 5, 2009 Not sure Attend HS HS Grad Some College College Grad Grad School
Republican  Voters 17% 23% 37% 42% 45% 34%
Democratic Voters 51% 63% 43% 38% 32% 45%

Data source:   By Rasmussen Reports
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CNN Exit Poll  President Election November 2008
 
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Gallup Poll: July 2008

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Editor in Chief Gallup Poll Frank Newport comment: The overall pattern of the vote by education this summer is roughly consistent with that of the last election in 2004, although the margins within each group vary across elections. In 2004, Gallup's final analysis of the vote showed John Kerry winning among voters with high school educations or less, and winning among those with postgraduate education -- similar to Obama's edge in these groups today [2008]. Bush won among those with college degrees (but no postgraduate education) in 2004, as does McCain today (but by a slimmer margin)

Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/109156/Obama-Retains-Strength-Among-Highly-Educated.aspx

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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES / NATIONAL / CNN EXIT POLL   2006

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President Election November 2004

Subgroup % Voting for Bush % Voting for Kerry
Postgraduate education 47 53
College graduate (no postgrad) 58 42
Some college 56 44
Highschool or
less education
46 54

 

Data Source:  The Gallup Organization, Princeton, NJ.

So, generally speaking, the  higher level of education  voters  achieved, the  more probability   they will vote for a Republican candidate .

There is one - and one only - exclusion from this basic rule and this is the  "postgrade" group of voters 

The following article clarifies the main  reason   behind this exclusion:

College Faculties A Most Liberal Lot, Study Finds

By Howard Kurtz, March 29, 2005; Page C01. Washington Post 

College faculties, long assumed to be a liberal bastion, lean further to the left than even the most conspiratorial conservatives might have imagined, a new study says.

By their own description, 72 percent of those teaching at American universities and colleges are liberal and 15 percent are conservative, says the study being published this week. The imbalance is almost as striking in partisan terms, with 50 percent of the faculty members surveyed identifying themselves as Democrats and 11 percent as Republicans.The disparity is even more pronounced at the most elite schools, where, according to the study, 87 percent of faculty are liberal and 13 percent are conservative.

What's most striking is how few conservatives there are in any field," said Robert Lichter, a professor at George Mason University and a co-author of the study. "There was no field we studied in which there were more conservatives than liberals or more Republicans than Democrats. It's a very homogenous environment, not just in the places you'd expect to be dominated by liberals."

Religious services take a back seat for many faculty members, with 51 percent saying they rarely or never attend church or synagogue and 31 percent calling themselves regular churchgoers. On the gender front, 72 percent of the full-time faculty are male and 28 percent female.

The findings, by Lichter and fellow political science professors Stanley Rothman of Smith College and Neil Nevitte of the University of Toronto, are based on a survey of 1,643 full-time faculty at 183 four-year schools. The researchers relied on 1999 data from the North American Academic Study Survey, the most recent comprehensive data available.

The study appears in the March issue of the Forum, an online political science journal. It was funded by the Randolph Foundation, a right-leaning group that has given grants to such conservative organizations as the Independent Women's Forum and Americans for Tax Reform.

Rothman sees the findings as evidence of "possible discrimination" against conservatives in hiring and promotion. Even after factoring in levels of achievement, as measured by published work and organization memberships, "the most likely conclusion" is that "being conservative counts against you," he said. "It doesn't surprise me, because I've observed it happening." The study, however, describes this finding as "preliminary"  ...

Rothman, Lichter and Nevitte find a leftward shift on campus over the past two decades. In the last major survey of college faculty, by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in 1984, 39 percent identified themselves as liberal.

In contrast with the finding that nearly three-quarters of college faculty are liberal, a Harris Poll of the general public last year found that 33 percent describe themselves as conservative and 18 percent as liberal.

The liberal label that a majority of the faculty members attached to themselves is reflected on a variety of issues. The professors and instructors surveyed are, strongly or somewhat, in favor of abortion rights (84 percent); believe homosexuality is acceptable (67 percent); and want more environmental protection "even if it raises prices or costs jobs" (88 percent). What's more, the study found, 65 percent want the government to ensure full employment, a stance to the left of the Democratic Party...

The researchers say that liberals, men and non-regular churchgoers are more likely to be teaching at top schools, while conservatives, women and more religious faculty are more likely to be relegated to lower-tier colleges and universities.

Top-tier schools, roughly a third of the total, are defined as highly ranked liberal arts colleges and research universities that grant PhDs.

The most liberal faculties are those devoted to the humanities (81 percent) and social sciences (75 percent), according to the study. But liberals outnumbered conservatives even among engineering faculty (51 percent to 19 percent) and business faculty (49 percent to 39 percent).

The most left-leaning departments are English literature, philosophy, political science and religious studies, where at least 80 percent of the faculty say they are liberal and no more than 5 percent call themselves conservative, the study says.

"In general," says Lichter, who also heads the nonprofit Center for Media and Public Affairs, "even broad-minded people gravitate toward other people like themselves. That's why you need diversity, not just of race and gender but also, maybe especially, of ideas and perspective."

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During the 2008 President Election Campaign mainstream media especially often quoted the below Gallup's graphs in order to convince American people  that "Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has a much greater appeal to highly educated Americans than to those with less education":




















































Nobody took attention to  the "small detail" that  3  above graphs were related to the Democratic primary race and  had  nothing to do with  "Obama Vs. MakCain"  race:

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Is Obama one of the most divisive leaders in American history?


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Obama Approval Numbers by the Demographic of Likely Voters: Gender, Age, Race, Family Status, Employment.


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According to the Rasmussen Poll above  data:

The following groups of Likely Voters Approve   of the job Barack Obama is doing as president:

-  Age of 29 or younger, Women,  Black, Unmarried, Do not have children at Home,  Do not work a Private Company.
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The following groups of Likely Voters  Disapprove   of the job Barack Obama is doing as president:

-  Age of  30 or older, Men, White, Married, Have Children at Home, Entrepreneur, Work for  a Private Company.


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Rasmussen poll - "Romny VS. Obama"



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Total Married Employment
  Yes No Gov't Entrepreneur Prvt. Co. Retired Other
2012   Election for President Romney 45% 54% 30% 38% 58% 49% 46% 28%
Obama 45% 34% 63% 53% 29% 39% 44% 66%
 other  7% 7% 6% 7% 10% 7% 6% 5














Total Gender Income

LV

Male Female Under $20K $20K-$40K $40K-$60K $60K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K+
2012   Election for President Romney 45% 48% 42% 29% 47% 46% 51% 49% 50%
Obama 45% 39% 50% 63% 45% 44% 40% 41% 38%
 other  7% 10% 4% 7% 5% 7% 9% 5% 11%

Source: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/premium_content/political_tracking_crosstabs/july_2009/crosstabs_2012_presidential_election_july_18_19_200



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Healthcare - Barac Obama VS. American People - Who Will Win?



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Obama will Destroy Best Health Care System the World Has Ever Known.

Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that President Barack Obama's proposed health care plan is the "first step in destroying the best health care system the world has ever known".

Below please find what kind of  Health Care  System will be fatally broken, if Congress would not be able to stop Obama:


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President Bush and his "Regime Change" in Two Countries

Bush removed   Hussein from his Baghdad's Palace  in 2003, and  five years later   another Hussein  appeared in  White House.

In both countries  it was called a "Regime  Change". History will judge Bush by comparing these two  versions of his "Regime  Change" ...
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Likely Voters Poll: Republicans VS. Democrats






National Survey. Conducted June 8-14, 2009 By Rasmussen Reports


Likely Voiters

Total

 


Gender Age Race Party Income
Male Female 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-64 65+ White Black Other Republican Democrat Other Under
$20K
$20K-$40K $40K-$60K $60K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K+
Generic
Ballot
Republican 39% 41% 37% 34% 34% 48% 40% 45% 44% 7% 34% 78% 10% 33% 26% 40% 43% 46% 39% 41%
Democrat 39% 36% 42% 45% 40% 32% 38% 38% 34% 70% 40% 9% 75% 23% 51% 39% 36% 35% 35% 39%
Other 5% 7% 4% 6% 5% 3% 6% 4% 5% 1% 10% 3% 3% 10% 6% 6% 5% 6% 3% 3%
Not
sure
17% 17% 17% 16% 21% 17% 17% 13% 17% 21% 16% 10% 12% 34% 18% 15% 16% 13% 24% 17%


Data source: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/premium_content/political_tracking_crosstabs/june_2009/crosstabs_full_week_june_8_14_2009
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Whose Judgement Do You Trust More On Economic Issues?


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National Survey of  Likely Voters  June 17-18, 2009 By Rasmussen Reports

Total Gender Age Race Party Income
Male Female 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-64 65+ White Black Other Republican Democrat Other Under $20K $20K-$40K $40K-$60K $60K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K+
Whose Judgement Do You Trust More On Economic Issues? Yourself 60% 64% 57% 53% 58% 61% 65% 59% 64% 21% 68% 75% 37% 76% 49% 57% 61% 69% 67% 60%
President Obama 30% 30% 30% 33% 35% 29% 27% 26% 26% 72% 21% 19% 48% 19% 39% 25% 32% 25% 25% 33%
Not sure 10% 6% 13% 14% 7% 11% 8% 15% 10% 7% 11% 7% 16% 6% 12% 17% 7% 6% 9% 7%

Data Source: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/premium_ content/political_tracking_crosstabs/jun e_2009/crosstabs_economic_blame_june_17_ 18_2009



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If Israel Attacked Iran ...



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If Israel Attacked Iran the US Should...

Total

Ideology Income
Not sure Conservative Moderate Liberal Under $20K $20K-$40K $40K-$60K $60K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K+
49% Help Israel 69% 70% 42% 18% 48% 46% 52% 53% 58% 47%
2% Help Iran 0% 1% 3% 4% 4% 3% 1% 0% 0% 7%
37% Do nothing 5% 23% 45% 54% 38% 43% 37% 35% 33% 34%
11% Not sure 25% 6% 10% 23% 10% 9% 10% 12% 9% 11%

Data source:  http://www.rasmussenreports.com/premium_ content/political_tracking_crosstabs/may _2009/crosstabs_iran_israel_i_may_5_6_20 09

 

 

If Israel Attacked Iran the US Should...

Total

Gender Age Race Party
Male Female 18-29 30-39 40-49 50-64 65+ White Black Other Republican Democrat Other
49% Help Israel 55% 44% 33% 47% 48% 55% 52% 49% 36% 62% 64% 35% 50%
2% Help Iran 3% 2% 7% 1% 2% 3% 2% 3% 2% 2% 1% 4% 2%
37% Do nothing 35% 39% 57% 39% 35% 31% 32% 37% 50% 24% 27% 44% 39%
11% Not sure 7% 15% 4% 12% 15% 11% 14% 11% 12% 11% 7% 17% 9%

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Gallup, Rasmussen Polls: GOP vs. Dems



Party Affiliation ( national adults, aged 18 and older)

In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent? 

(Asked of independents: As of today, do you lean more to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party?)


Republicans

Independents

Democrats

Republicans
(including
"leaners")

Democrats
(including
"leaners")


%

%

%

%

%

2009 May 7-10

32

34

32

45

45

2009 Apr 20-21

27

36

36

39

50

2009 Apr 6-9

24

40

35

34

53

2009 Mar 27-29

28

35

35

40

51

2009 Mar 5-8

25

35

38

35

53

2009 Feb 20-22

27

36

34

39

51

2009 Feb 9-12

29

36

33

39

51

2009 Jan 30-Feb 1

27

35

36

38

53

2009 Jan 9-11

30

33

36

41

51

2008 Dec 12-14

26

35

37

35

52

2008 Dec 4-7

27

33

37

39

51

2008 Nov 13-16

26

35

39

37

55

2008 Nov 7-9

28

37

33

40

51

Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/15370/Party-Affiliation.aspx

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Rasmussen poll  (likely voters):

Date

Dem

GOP

05-17-09

40%

39%

05-10-09

39%

40%

05-03-09

39%

40%

04-26-09

38%

41%

04-19-09

39%

39%

04-12-09

38%

38%

04-05-09

40%

39%

03-29-09

42%

38%

03-22-09

41%

38%

03-15-09

39%

41%

03-08-09

42%

38%

03-01-09

41%

39%

02-22-09

41%

37%

02-15-09

41%

39%

02-08-09

40%

39%

02-01-09

42%

38%

01-25-09

42%

35%

01-18-09

42%

35%

01-11-09

42%

36%

12-31-08

43%

37%

12-21-08

44%

36%

12-14-08

42%

37%

12-07-08

42%

38%

11-30-08

43%

40%

11-23-08

44%

39%

11-16-08

42%

38%

11-09-08

43%

41%

11-02-08

47%

41%

Source: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/congressional_ballot/generic_congressional_ballot



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Circulation Top 50 US Newspaper



Newspaper City, State Owner Circulation* Rank
USA Today
McLean, Va.
Gannett Co.
2,284,219
1
The Wall Street Journal
New York, N.Y.
News Corp.
2,069,463
2
The New York Times
New York, N.Y.
New York Times Co.
1,077,256
3
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles, Calif.
Tribune Co.
773,884
4
The Daily News
New York, N.Y.
Daily News LP/Mortimer Zuckerman
703,137
5
The New York Post
New York, N.Y.
News Corp.
702,488
6
Washington Post
Washington, D.C.
Washington Post Co.
673,180
7
Chicago Tribune
Chicago, Ill.
Tribune Co.
541,663
8
Houston Chronicle
Houston, Texas
Hearst Corp.
494,131
9
Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Ariz.
Gannett Co.
413,332
10
Newsday
Melville, N.Y.
Cablevision
379,613
11
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco, Calif.
Hearst Corp.
370,345
12
Dallas Morning News
Dallas, Texas
A.H. Belo
368,313
13
The Boston Globe
Boston, Mass.
New York Times Co.
350,605
14
The Star-Ledger
Newark, N.J.
Advance Publications
345,130
15
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Media Holdings
334,150
16
The Plain Dealer
Cleveland, Ohio
Advance Publications
330,280
17
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta, Ga.
Cox Enterprises
326,907
18
Star-Tribune
Minneapolis, Minn.
Avista Capital Partners
322,362
19
St. Petersburg Times
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Times Publishing Co
316,007
20
The Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago, Ill.
Sun-Times Media Group
312,274
21
Detroit Free Press
Detroit, Mich.
Gannett Co./ Detroit Media Partnership
308,944
22
The Oregonian
Portland, Ore.
Advance Publications
304,399
23
The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Diego, Calif.
Platinum Equity
288,669
24
The Sacramento Bee
Sacramento, Calif.
McClatchy
268,755
25
The Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis, Ind.
Gannett Co.
255,303
26
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis, Mo.
Lee Enterprises
255,057
26
The Kansas City Star
Kansas City, Mo.
McClatchy
252,785
28
The Orange County Register
Orange County, Calif.
Freedom Communications
250,724
20
The Miami Herald
Miami, Fla.
McClatchy
240,223
30
San Jose Mercury News
San Jose, Calif.
MediaNews Group
234,772
31
The Sun - Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
Tribune Co.
232,360
32
The Orlando Sentinel
Orlando, Fla.
Tribune Co.
227,593
33
San Antonio Express-News
San Antonio, Texas
Hearst Corp.
225,447
34
The Rocky Mountain News
Denver, Colo.
E.W. Scripps
225,226
35
The Denver Post
Denver, Colo.
MediaNews Group
225,193
36
The Seattle Times
Seattle, Wash.
Blethen family is majority owner/McClatchy owns 49.5% stake
220,863
37
Tampa Tribune
Tampa, Fla.
Media General
220,522
38
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Tribune Co.
218,286
39
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee, Wisc.
Journal Communications
217,755
40
The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Ky.
Gannett Co.
215,328
41
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Block Communications
214,374
42
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
Gannett Co.
212,369
43
The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, N.C.
McClatchy
210,616
44
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
McClatchy
207,045
45
The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Okla.
The Oklahoma Publishing Co.
201,771
46
The Columbus Dispatch
Columbus, Ohio
The Dispatch Printing Company/Wolfe family
199,524
47
St. Paul Pioneer Press
St. Paul, Minn.
MediaNews Group
191,768
48
The Detroit News
Detroit, Mich.
MediaNews Group/ Detroit Media Partnership
188,171
49
Contra Costa Times
Walnut Creek, Calif.
MediaNews Group
183,086
50

*/ Circulation as of March 2008



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