New York Daily Ooze (New York Daily News nickname)

New York Daily Ooze is an obvious—but seldom-used—nickname for the New York (NY) Daily News newspaper. The derogatory nickname Daily Ooze has been cited in print since at least 2002, when it was used in a letter to The Nation magazine.
 
 
Wikipedia: Daily News (New York)
The Daily News of New York City is the fifth most-widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 632,595, as of June 13, 2009. The first U.S. daily printed in tabloid form, it was founded in 1919, and as of 2007 is owned and run by Mortimer Zuckerman. It has won ten Pulitzer Prizes.
 
The Nation
Letters By Our Readers
This article appeared in the March 11, 2002 edition of The Nation.
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New York City
David Glenn refers to the editors of the pernicious New York Pest saying they were “rethinking their support” for increased CUNY funding because faculty have dared to criticize US policy in Afghanistan. What a joke! Both the malignant New York trash papers, the Pest and the Daily Ooze, have been enemies of City University for years.
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S.J. STEARNS
   
Individ
7.08.2006
Tunnels, leaks, floods, terrorist media, al-Qaeda
On the anniversary of the 7/7 attacks on the London Tube and buses, it was revealed, by way guvvamint leaks to the terrorist-complicit media, that there was a half-baked al-Qaeda plot (the Islamic Terrorist, Hammoud, is shown on the right) to blow up one of the “Hudson Tubes”,. These are now called the PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) trains from NJ to lower Manhatten.
 
First the story was reported in the NY Daily (n)OOZE. This report, like others in the Leftist media, compromise our safety and our working anti-terror relations with other governments. Is there freedom of the press? sure. Go ahead, NY Slimes and and NY Daily Ooze, print what you want - and as for us, we are free to NEVER buy your papers again.
 
Knicks Progress Report
Black and Blue
January 24th, 2008 at 10:21 pm
The Daily Ooze Comes out with more slime to dump on the knicks.