RIP Fred Drasner: Daily News Vet and Tabloid Warrior (Based AF)
From driving a taxi to running the show, Drasner was a total boss who wasn't afraid to rumble in the 'tabloid wars'.
Okay, boomer, listen up. Fred Drasner, the guy who co-ran the Daily News back in the day, just kicked the bucket at 83. So what, right? Another suit bites the dust. But this dude was different. This wasn't some latte-sipping, soy-boy media exec. This guy drove a CAB. In NEW YORK CITY. Before it was all woke garbage.
Yeah, you heard me. This guy clawed his way up from the streets. No participation trophies, no safe spaces. Just hustle. He teamed up with Mort Zuckerman (remember him?) and went to war with the other rags in the city. The 'tabloid wars,' they called it. Savage. Like a real-life Succession episode, but with more yelling and less virtue signaling.
These weren't your grandma's newspapers. We're talking screaming headlines, sensational stories, the kind of stuff that would make the blue checks on Twitter spontaneously combust. Drasner didn't give a damn. He was in it to win it. He knew the only way to survive in this crazy world was to be tougher, smarter, and funnier than the competition. And he delivered.
Now, the libs will probably whine about how the 'tabloid wars' were problematic or some other nonsense. They'll say it was all about sensationalism and exploiting people's fears. But let's be real, folks. People WANT to read about crazy stuff. They WANT to be entertained. Drasner understood that. He gave the people what they wanted.
And let's not forget, the Daily News wasn't afraid to call out the establishment. They weren't afraid to poke fun at the politicians and the elites. They were a voice for the common man, the working-class stiff who just wanted to get a fair shake. That's something we desperately need more of today.
So, raise a glass to Fred Drasner. A real American original. A guy who proved that you don't have to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth to make it big. A guy who wasn't afraid to fight for what he believed in. And a guy who knew how to make a damn good newspaper. He understood the meta before Zuck even dreamt of it.
The woke mob won't remember him. The MSM won't give him credit. But we will. Rest in power, Fred. You were one of the good ones. And you will be missed. Time to meme this legend into the stratosphere.
No cap. He gets it. He knew the streets. That's why his news actually reflected the heartbeat of the city. Too bad they don't make 'em like that anymore. Now it's all just a bunch of virtue-signaling propaganda written by trust fund babies who've never worked a day in their lives.
He ain't perfect, ain't nobody is, but this man's moxie is something to be admired. From hack to head honcho. I'm inspired.
The whole woke establishment should take notice. This is what real journalism looks like. Get out of your bubble and start listening to the people. Otherwise, you're just preaching to the choir.
The man lived a life and made something of himself, unlike some others. Let this be a reminder that it's never too late to change your life and make an impact.
Farewell, Fred. You were the OG disruptor.


