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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMegan McArdle named Washington Post Opinions columnist
By WashPostPR February 13
The Washington Post today announced Megan McArdle will be a columnist for the Opinions section starting March 1. In this role, McArdle will write columns with a focus on the intersection of economics, business and public policy.
Megan offers one of the liveliest, smartest, least predictable takes on policy, politics and everything else, from the history of washing machines to essential rules for living, said Fred Hiatt, Editorial Page editor for The Post. Were excited to share her perspective and her distinctive voice with our readers and to deepen our coverage of economic and financial topics.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/pr/wp/2018/02/13/megan-mcardle-named-washington-post-opinions-columnist/?utm_term=.93ea28593eda
Then lets remind everyone what she said about guns.................
Megan McArdle calls for children to be trained to run at active shooters
In an attempt to distract from an emerging debate over how much to strengthen gun laws, Newsweek and Daily Beast special correspondent Megan McArdle called for people, even children, to be trained to "gang rush" active shooters. The Department of Homeland Security, however, recommends that people evacuate or hide in response to an active shooter, and to take direct action only as a last resort and when your life is in "imminent" danger.
McArdle's essay on how to prevent mass shootings in the wake of the tragedy in Newton, Connecticut, begins with a libertarian defense of congressional inaction on gun issues, even sneering that it is "easy and satisfying to be for 'gun control' in the abstract, but we cannot pass gun control, in the abstract." You might well have seen most of this essay after any mass shooting in recent decades.
McArdle is so resigned to any gun laws failing to prevent gun violence that she concludes that people should be encouraged to "gang rush" shooters rather than hide:
https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2012/12/18/newsweeks-megan-mcardle-calls-for-children-to-b/191889
And then we have this from someone that has be given awards.....................
Beware of Blaming Government for London Tower Fire
A few days ago fire swept through Grenfell Tower, a large apartment building in London. Its not yet known what caused the fire, and we arent conclusively sure how it spread so quickly, consuming the entire 24-story building. Nor is it known how many died in the fire; as of Friday, the count is at least 30.
What we do know is that there are ways to help control the spread of fire in apartment buildings, such as sprinkler systems. This has the makings of a scandal for Prime Minister Theresa Mays beleaguered government. Her immigration minister, Brandon Lewis, was formerly the housing minister. He declined to require developers to install sprinklers. The Independent quotes him as telling Parliament in 2014: We believe that it is the responsibility of the fire industry, rather than the Government, to market fire sprinkler systems effectively and to encourage their wider installation.
The cost of fitting a fire sprinkler system may affect house building -- something we want to encourage -- so we must wait to see what impact that regulation has.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-16/beware-of-blaming-government-for-london-tower-fire
asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)where these journalists are coming from" -
turbinetree
(24,688 posts)I do think this country needs someone writing in a national paper that children should just give up and rush a shooter------------not only is that insane, but in her insanity, people will believe this right winger, because she is a right winger and she is now going from under one rock unto another and give people her opinion and "wisdom.....................
And as I write this I am hearing some nut firing a gun in his back yard target practicing for god knows for what...................
ffr
(22,668 posts)turbinetree
(24,688 posts)to the branch of right wing journalism for the Washington post
maxrandb
(15,316 posts)Until papers like the Washington Post and others who provide a platform to right-wing nutjobs start losing fucking money.
We better understand that right quick!
Until they start losing money, they are going to continue to pepper us with reichwing propaganda
turbinetree
(24,688 posts)This is a pretty good read.................
http://prospect.org/article/saving-free-press-private-equity
maxrandb
(15,316 posts)Actual journalist who write stories backed by facts and empirical data, are relentless attacked as being "left-wing biased", because, Oh I don't know, they voted for a Democrat once.
So actual "real" and "true" news is repeatedly slammed as "liberally biased".
To counter that attack of bias, papers, networks, magazines, etc., hire "right-wing nut-jobs" to provide "balance".
See how that works? In almost every case, you get truth, "balanced" by extreme Reich-wing propaganda. See what's missing??
There is NO "extreme" left-wing view at all.
Do you ever see Hate Radio putting an extreme left-winger on to "balance" their bias?
Didn't think so.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)we are subscribers and will be letting them know we're unhappy, in addition to avoiding her room pieces.
turbinetree
(24,688 posts)rusty fender
(3,428 posts)will be more effective than keeping the assault rifles out of the hands of the shooter? I read that Stoneman Douglas had two armed security guards on duty; they couldnt stop the shooter, but unarmed kids can
To McArdle I say: you first!
blogslut
(37,997 posts)She is awful.