Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Oy Vey God Save America from Donny T ..... The Dallas Morning News after 82 years of endorsing the GOP Candidates flips and endorses Hillary Clinton for the 45th President of the USA

Image result for Dallas Morning NewsDallas Morning News editorial: Trump "does not deserve your vote"

For the first time since 1964, The Dallas Morning News won’t endorse the Republican nominee for president, declaring that Donald Trump “does not deserve your vote” and is not a true conservative nor Republican.

Its editorial today reads:

''It’s not easy to offer a shorthand list of such tenets, since Trump flips from one side to the other, issue after issue, sometimes within a single news cycle. Regardless, his ideas are so far from Republicanism that they have spawned a new description: Trumpism.

We have no interest in a Republican nominee for whom all principles are negotiable, nor in a Republican Party that is willing to trade away principle for pursuit of electoral victory.

Trump doesn’t reflect Republican ideals of the past; we are certain he shouldn’t reflect the GOP of the future.

Donald Trump is not qualified to serve as president and does not deserve your vote.

Hillary Clinton gets our unreserved endorsement in the 2016 election for Prsident of the United States
''



The Dallas Morning News
An example of a cover from The Dallas Morning News in 2010.
The April 24, 2010 front page of
The Dallas Morning News
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)A. H. Belo Corporation
PublisherJames M. Moroney III
EditorMike Wilson
FoundedOctober 1, 1885; 130 years ago
Headquarters508 Young Street
DallasTexas 75202
United States
Circulation409,265 daily
697,717 Sunday[
ISSN1553-846X
Websitewww.dallasnews.com
The Dallas Morning News is a daily newspaper serving the Dallas–Fort Worth area of Texas, with over 400,000 daily subscribers. It was founded on October 1, 1885, by Alfred Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News, of Galveston, Texas.
Today it has one of the 20 largest paid circulations in the United States. Throughout the 1990s and as recently as 2010, the paper has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes for reporting and photography,George Polk Awards for education reporting and regional reporting, and an Overseas Press Clubaward for photography. The company has its headquarters in Downtown Dallas.

History


The Dallas Morning News distribution center in Plano, TX.
The Dallas Morning News was founded in 1885 as a spin-off of the Galveston Daily News by Alfred Horatio Belo. In 1926, the Belo family sold a majority interest in the paper to its longtime publisher,George Dealey.
In late 1991, The Dallas Morning News became the lone major newspaper in the Dallas market when the Dallas Times Herald was closed after several years of circulation wars between the two papers, especially over the then-burgeoning classified advertising market. In July 1986, the Times Heraldwas purchased by William Dean Singleton, owner of MediaNews Group. After 18 months of efforts to turn the paper around, Singleton sold it to an associate. On 8 December 1991, Belo bought theTimes Herald for $55 million, closing the paper the next day.
It was not the first time the Belo family had bought (and closed) a paper named The Herald in Dallas.
[In]...1879 Alfred H. Belo was investigating the possibility of establishing a sister paper in rapidly developing North Texas. When Belo's efforts to purchase the Herald [an extant paper in Dallas] failed, he sent George Bannerman Dealey to launch a new paper, theMorning News, which began publication on October 1, 1885. From the outset theMorning News enjoyed the double advantage of strong financial support and an accumulation of journalistic experience, and within a month and a half had absorbed its older rival.
Historically, the Morning News has tilted conservative, mirroring Texas' drift to the Republican Party. It hadnot endorsed a Democrat for president since Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II until it endorsed  Hillary Clinton at the beginning of September 2016 in an editorial highly critical of Donald Trump..

Awards

Pulitzer Prizes

  • 1986National Reporting
  • 1989Explanatory Journalism
  • 1991Feature Photography
  • 1992Investigative Reporting
  • 1993Spot News Photography
  • 1994International Reporting
  • 2004Breaking News Photography
  • 2006Breaking News Photography
  • 2010Editorial Writing

George Polk Awards

  • 1990 Gayle Reaves, David Hanners, and David McLemore for regional reporting
  • 1994: Olive Talley for education reporting

Overseas Press Club Awards

  • 2001: Cheryl Diaz Meyer for photographic reporting from abroad



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