As someone who has been a journalist for almost 40 year, working as a senior writer at the New York Times, Newsweek, etc, the decision by @WilliamLewis, a Murdoch alum, to cripple the @washingtonpost by abandoning endorsements, is one of the most craven actions I've ever seen../1
...taken in the industry. Make no mistake, this wasn't just cowardice. It was @WilliamLewis and perhaps @JeffBezos dragging a now-once great paper into the sewer because of their own political beliefs. If Lewis et al wanted to abandon endorsements, fine. But you don't do it.../2
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos ...days one of the most consequential elections in history. We have on one side a convicted felon, deemed an ignorant fascist by his own people, who half this country believes is, in fact, a fascist, and on the other side a woman half the country believes is a communist.../3
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos ...the @washingtonpost could have laid out the reality in an endorsement. Would it have persuaded either side? Probably not. But maybe a few. But it would have been the @washingtonpost weighing in on an election that will undoubtedly be historic. Instead, it is an action.../4
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost ...that tarnish the @washingtonpost for decades to come. While not the same, it will have the same long-term impact that the New York Time's publication of Walter Duranty's articles aping the propaganda of Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Alll @WilliamLewis had to do was wait few../5
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost ...days until after the election to announce that this was the last endorsement the paper would ever make. Fine. Instead, this Murdoch alum decided now, when the paper was going to endorse the person he does not support, to make his "vote" on Trump to destroy the editorial....
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost ...board and the @washingtonpost. It is a small act, but after untold number of years as a subscriber, I have canceled my subscription. I will miss the great news reporting, the insights of @JRubinBlogger, @RuthMarcus, @Eugene_Robinson and so much more. But I can not....
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson ...in any way support a publication that has so thoroughly lost its way. Plus, I cannot fully express the admiration I have for @davidjshipley , but David, it is time to resign. With your talent, you can get a job anywhere, but remaining at the @washingtonpost will be seen by...
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley ...history as a tacit endorsement of this knee-capping of journalism, and of allowing the business side of the paper to dictate the news and editorial judgement. How can we ever trust anything the @washingtonpost publishes ever again? Is it the news, or is it the...
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley ...political opinion of @JeffBezos and @WilliamLewis? How much manipulation of the once-independent news and editorial sides have from a business side that is so craven and uncommitted to the greatest standards of journalism? When I was at there @nytimes, I wrote a series of...
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley @nytimes ...investigative pieces that exposed corruption and incompetence of a prominent business executive. I didnt know - this man was a member of the @nytimes board. He went to A.O. Sulzberger to complain and demand that he stop me. AOS said, essentially, "sucks to be you" and never...
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley @nytimes ...said a word to me. The executive then went to the editor of the business section to stop me. He replied "tough titty." No one ever said a word to me. No one blocked anything I was writing. It was only after I was done, after the business editor asked me if I might have other..
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley @nytimes ...pieces (I said no) that I was told that the executive was a member of the Times's board, and his efforts to get my editor and Sulzberger to stop me, and of their refusal. THAT is journalism, @JeffBezos and Matt Lewis. What you have done is self-serving editorial corruption...
@WilliamLewis @JeffBezos @washingtonpost @JRubinBlogger @RuthMarcus @Eugene_Robinson @davidjshipley @nytimes ...there is nothing those of us committed to journalism can do other than rage into the night. But the @washingtonpost can no longer be trusted as an independent news organization. And so, join me: Express the only protest you can. Cancel your subscription.
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As a German citizen (I hold dual citizenship) Im disgusted by the ignorance of @JDVance & @elonmusk in promoting AfD as if it's a normal party. Perhaps they aren't just ignorant & AfD actually reflects their viewpoints, but there is a reason its founders resigned, the German.../1
...courts have deemed them an extremist organization (which, if you creep 2 far in Germany, can get you banned), why there have been national protests against them, and why the German government's Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz classified Der Flügel, AfD's far-right faction.../2
whose growth of control of AfD is what led to the resignation of its founders, as "a right-wing extremist endeavor against the free democratic basic order" and as "not compatible with the Basic Law." AfD sued, but a court ruled "there were sufficient factual indications.../3
Make no mistake: The "Haitians are stealing your pets to eat them" lie is a variant of the blood libel that Jews have faced for centuries: In that, Jews are stealing Christian babies to use their blood bake food (Matzah).
Trump and Vance are lying about legal residents..../1
....accusing them of stealing beloved members of the family, and eating them. The point of the Haitian Blood Libel is the same as the original Blood Libel: To create an "other," to unify the hateful and ignorance against an imaginary enemy in their midst, all to seize power.../2
...so please, stop calling the attack on lawful American residents from Haiti as a "lie." Call it was it is: The #HaitianBloodLibel generated by Trump and Vance. A century ago they would have used Jews. And Fox News would have been the May 1934 volume of Der Stürmer.../3
The appeal filed by Jack Smith on Judge Cannon's dismissal of the classified documents cased underscores an embarrassment that should not exist in modern times, things that were evident in her ruling. Cannon is clearly either stupid or corrupt..../1 storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
...there are SO many elements to her nonsense in her ruling that have been just jaw dropping (ruling that past participles are the same as past tense, and on and on) but Smith thankfully points out the two that most annoyed me: She described what was the central finding in.../2
...US v Nixon as nothing more than "unpersuasive dicta." In fact, it was the foundation of the SCOTUS ruling and had been fully briefed by both sides. Second, she used the TITLE of a statute to overrule what the statute said, even though it includes an explicit statement.../3
I have been holding my tongue for a long time, but I am SICK of self-identified evangelicals saying they read things in the Bible that 1. Aren't there or 2. Are being massively misrepresented and 3. DO happen to be garbage appearing on Facebook posts. I am writing this only.../1
...because these are the same kinds of people who misquote or cherry pick the Bible to justify their hatreds and self-worship. Worse, they say it with such self-confidence that other evangelicals (who are constantly found in polls to be the most Biblically illiterate, worse..../2
...than atheists. Mormon's know it best, even though their scripture if the Book of Mormon.) Anyway, here is the latest on the Holiness of Trump "based" on the Bible. It comes from Lee Greenwood and Ted Nugent's wife who says she "read" her claims in the Bible. (She didn't)..
Trump's lies sometimes involve a series of events from his past blended together into one where he is the center of the universe. His lie about going down in a helicopter with Willy Brown: 1. Three of his executives went down in a helicopter in 1988 and died. (Trump lied that...1
...he was supposed to be on that flight but backed out at the last second.) 2. He met with Willie Brown in the 1980s. 3. He flew in a helicopter with Jerry Brown (and Gavin Newsom) during his presidency, during which he fretted that the helicoptercopter would go down.
While..2
...like I said, he often blends stories into one where he is at the center of an adventure or he is the hero of the tale, this one is so bizarre that I suspect we are watching an increasing dementia, which is in the family. Someone with a habit of blending memories...3
That SCOTUS overruling ANOTHER precedent - this one that established the Chevron doctrine, which has been cited in literally thousands of federal cases - was signaled by the court in 2022. Then I said the ruling in West Virginia v. EPA was the most important in decades.../1
...because it showed that the conservatives were gearing up to take regulatory administration out of the hands of experts and place it in the hands of the political hacks that now occupy our courts . It is an obscene power grab by this court, which has already ripped away.../2
...the authority of Congress, state legislatures, state courts etc. whenever it wants to drive policy. No precedent is safe. Stare decisis is over. This is an activist court unlike any in our country's history.
Mark Lemley broke down the court's imperial power grabs, and how..3