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"https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/08/19/chrystul-kizer-sentence-wisconsin-sex-trafficking/"
"https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/06/30/supreme-court-decision-student-loan-forgiveness/"
"But I still worry that one day I'll randomly see he has a column in the Washington Post or something and everything will come flooding back again."
"Osnos's dad was a successful publisher who also worked as a correspondent for the Washington Post, he grew up in Greenwich, and he attended Harvard."
"Obviously this was a sensitive topic at that time, so even though a lot of journalists knew about it they were sort of waiting for one of the bigger papers of record to come out with something, and finally the Washington Post did, but only to dismiss at as a silly misunderstanding. I looked up the j"
"If and when TikTok gets banned, the NYT and WaPo will "break" news that Alphabet and Meta spent millions to get it banned and journalists and politicians who knew this will pretend to be shocked"
"Sources: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/02/22/israel-gaza-war-americans-killed/# https://momentmag.com/yes-american-jews-serve/"
"It's weird seeing liberals pissed about this. Sure it sucks that Bezos is interfering with the paper but who couldn't have seen that moneyed interest owning media outlets would lead to them using it to serve their interest."
"link the full story here"
"Fair warning this article is pretty graphic and incredibly sad."
"As we saw with the WaPo story about the random woman with a blackface costume at a WaPo cartoonist's Halloween party two years ago, the publication of which got her fired from her contractor job, media people threw a marginal person under the bus to get critics off their tail."
"It's not even about politics, because no other comparable news site has this vibe—WaPo, Guardian, WSJ, etc. It's a unique form of virtue signaling and peacocking that is simultaneously interesting to observe and infuriating."
"I think I won by half a million, you think you won. Let's meet in the middle and say I won by 2 votes. treating the Georgia votes like a business negotiation is an all time great: 'what's the difference between winning the election by two votes and by winning it by half a million votes'"