Sorry New Hampshire Union Leader publisher Joe McQuaid trashes Trump for the Jews subverting the GOP primaries
New Hampshire Union Leader publisher Joe McQuaid responds to Donald Trump’s ‘low-life’ comments and predicts how New Hampshire Republicans are receiving the GOP front-runner’s public image.
JOSEPH MCQUAID: “I don’t know what Mr. Trump’s support is in our state or nationally, for that matter. I think polls are pretty much bunk, and are name recognition, not real substance. It is a crowded field, and I think Iowa, N. H., and South Carolina are going to winnow the field, and all this poll business is going to be history.”
William “Bill” Loeb III was publisher of the Manchester Union Leader newspaper (later The New Hampshire Union Leader) in Manchester, New Hampshire, for thirty-five years. His unyielding conservative political views helped to make The Union Leader one of the best-known small papers in the country. The publication benefited from nationwide attention every four years during the New Hampshire primary.
Loeb was born to William Loeb, Jr. (1866–1937), and Catharine Dorr on December 26, 1905. His father was executive secretary to Theodore Roosevelt, and a nationally known figure in his own day. Loeb’s grandfather was William Loeb, I, a German immigrant… and YES… of JEWISH descent.
The New Hampshire Union Leader is the daily newspaper of Manchester, the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. On Sundays, it publishes as the New Hampshire Sunday News.
Founded in 1863, the paper was best known for the conservative political opinions of its late publisher, the JEW William Loeb, and his wife, Elizabeth Scripps “Nackey” Loeb. Famously, the paper helped to derail the candidacy in 1972 of U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination. Loeb editorially criticized Muskie’s wife, Jane, in editorials. When he defended her in a press conference, there was a measured negative effect on voter perceptions of Muskie within New Hampshire.
Over the decades, the Jewish Loebs gained considerable influence, and helped shape New Hampshire’s political landscape. In 2000, after Nackey’s death on January 8, Joseph McQuaid, the son and nephew of the founders of the New Hampshire Sunday News, Bernard J. and Elias McQuaid, took over as publisher.
Following Knox’s death in 1944, William Loeb purchased the company, merging the Union and Leader into a single morning paper, the Manchester Union-Leader, in 1948. Under Loeb’s watch, the Union-Leader moved sharply to the right. He often placed editorials on the front page and supported highly conservative candidates for public office. He dropped Manchester from the paper’s masthead in the mid-1970s to emphasize the fact that it is the only statewide newspaper in New Hampshire.
On April 4, 2005; it changed its name to the New Hampshire Union Leader to reflect its statewide reach. However, it is still called the Manchester Union Leader by some residents due to its historical legacy.
The New Hampshire Sunday News was created in 1948 and later, after Loeb’s attempts to start a Sunday edition of the Union-Leader failed, was purchased by the Union-Leader Corporation. The Union Leader still publishes the Sunday News as its Sunday edition.
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