'Washington Times' Moving out of Headquarters

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The WT did its job for Moon by moving our nation's politics right over the last 27 years. Moon is a right wing authoritarian homophobic theocrat and those are the types he helped the last 27 years. The paper is part of a movement that spawned the Tea Party reality free folks the nation will be dealing with for many years to come. Moon wants Korea to be the center of the world and now that the USA is eating itself from the inside he can move on to his real plans, to manipulate the world like he did the USA.

The idea that the paper is having trouble because of the downturn all papers now see is just silly. The paper lost tens of million a year since it started. It has always been propaganda organ not a paper like we expect. But Moon and his friends spent billions on the paper, money was never a problem. Moon btw, brags about how much intel his organization got from the paper. Moon has friends all over the world to share the info that he wishes. Moon is close to North Korea, a nation he gave billions of dollars to help them stay afloat.

BTW, the Unification Church has been found responsible for swindling hundreds of millions of dollars in Japan, targeting widows with their scams. This is the cash that helped fund the WT.

Quoting the first editor of the WT, James Whelan, who quit the paper saying he had blood on his hands for helping Moon embed himself into our political system.

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"They (the Moonies) are subverting our political system. They're doing it through front organizations--most of them disguised--and through their funding of independent organizations--through the placement of volunteers in the inner sanctums of hard-pressed organizations. In every instance--in every instance--those who attend their conferences, those who accept their money or their volunteers, delude themselves that there is no loss of virtue because the Moonies have not proselytized. That misses the central, crucial point: the Moonies are a political movement in religious clothing. Moon seeks power, not the salvation of souls. To achieve that, he needs religious fanatics as his palace guard and shock troops. But more importantly, he needs secular conscripts--seduced by money, free trips, free services, seemingly endless bounty and booty--in order to give him respectability and, with it, that image of influence which translates as power."

Mr. M. of FL 9:27PM January 06, 2010

The girls at the Washington Times were the horniest. Thanks, Washington Times, for the memories...

Keith of MA 6:52PM January 06, 2010

Well,"Rich of CT'" that's certainly one possibility as to the trouble at the Times. However, I think a more likely scenario has to with the economic downturn, which has decimated many newpapers, liberal and conservative alike. It's obvious that it's not about politics, it's about money. When there are fewer advertising $$ companies are going to spend those dollars spent with those papers with the largest audience. In this case, it's the Post.

2Tall of TX 5:46PM January 06, 2010

Well, it appears that Ryupert Moondoch hasn't succeeded in winning converts to his world view. Perhaps he might have greater effect at less cost by simply writing letters to the editor of the Washington Post, where he's still guaranteed of being published...

Rich of CT 5:04PM January 06, 2010

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