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SocialDemocrat61

(6,662 posts)
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 06:29 AM Oct 26

So the Washington Post is defending Trump's ballroom

If this management had been there in 1973, they would have fired Woodward and Bernstein and complimented Nixon on his unconventional re-election strategy.

Bezos’s Washington Post jumps to the defense of Trump’s new ballroom: ‘A shot across the bow at NIMBYs everywhere’
The newspaper’s editorial board argued in an op-ed that other presidents have also left their mark on the White House
Rhian Lubin in New York

The Washington Post’s editorial board has jumped to the defense of President Donald Trump and his $300 million ballroom in its latest op-ed for the newspaper.

Jeff Bezos is the owner of the Post and the CEO of Amazon, one of the tech giants that has contributed funds toward Trump’s ballroom, along with Apple, Google, HP, Microsoft and Meta.

Trump’s new project has prompted widespread criticism this week after crews began demolishing the White House’s historic East Wing, contrary to assurances the president made earlier in the year that the building would not be impacted by the lavish plans.

Now it has been razed to the ground to make way for the ballroom, which will dwarf the 55,000 square-foot White House at 90,000 square feet.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/bezos-washington-post-defense-trump-ballroom-b2852309.html
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So the Washington Post is defending Trump's ballroom (Original Post) SocialDemocrat61 Oct 26 OP
Of course. WAPO loves destroying stuff--look what they did to a once renowned national newspaper. hlthe2b Oct 26 #1
It's a big grift, gab13by13 Oct 26 #2
The Washington Post is dead to me Walleye Oct 26 #3
It's dead to me also, despite being a paperboy for the WP once upon a time. dedl67 Oct 26 #14
I remember those Herblock cartoons Walleye Oct 26 #32
They can't admit they got played- he said he wouldn't touch the white house, got the money, then tore it down Blues Heron Oct 26 #4
They should have to pay to restore it to its original state. travelingthrulife Oct 26 #21
QED: People with no respect for truth have the same disrespect for history (nt) William Seger Oct 26 #5
Why would we expect anything better from the Post? Paladin Oct 26 #6
Owned by the man so out of touch that he thinks everyone alive should be dancing with happiness. Biophilic Oct 26 #7
All the soul-damaged money hoarders are excited by this means to hoard more money, thus Scrivener7 Oct 26 #8
So many Tech Bros are money hoarders, empty inside. travelingthrulife Oct 26 #22
The asshole dlilafae Oct 26 #9
Bezos and Any Other Defenders Use False Analogies ColoringFool Oct 26 #10
I keep reading this as Trump's Bathroom Jimi du Ranty Oct 26 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author LetMyPeopleVote Oct 26 #12
trump destroyed a National treasure LetMyPeopleVote Oct 26 #13
A once great newspaper mountain grammy Oct 26 #15
Perk up! Bezos says we should be happy cause we're going to space travelingthrulife Oct 26 #23
NIMBY??? Some kinda "journalism" by WP. oasis Oct 26 #16
Yeah. So these rich bastards, who use NIMBY quite regularly, are calling this an travelingthrulife Oct 26 #26
Democracy DIED in darkness. Jeff Bezos helped kill it. paleotn Oct 26 #17
It's not so much a motto as a mission statement. (n/t) thesquanderer Oct 26 #18
Even worse! Abject failure at their mission! paleotn Oct 26 #20
No, it's correct as a mission statement. That's my point. Democracy dying in darkness is now the goal. (n/t) thesquanderer Oct 26 #24
+1 dalton99a Oct 26 #30
call it the "Epstein Ballroom" masmdu Oct 26 #19
A Pimp's Palace dedl67 Oct 26 #27
As an aside: It's irritating that The Independent does not know the difference between an op-ed and an editorial. (n/t) thesquanderer Oct 26 #25
Democracy died in dorkness C_U_L8R Oct 26 #28
That's Jeff Bezos rim jobbing Cankles out of fear of retribution Submariner Oct 26 #29
He doesn't fear him Keepthesoulalive Oct 26 #31
The filthy-rich's justification for the destruction of the White House Farmer-Rick Oct 26 #33
The Post is now a right wing rag. OLDMDDEM Oct 26 #34
We canceled our WP subscription 2 months before it was due to renew. During that time (and several times since)... QueerDuck Oct 26 #35
So, who wrote the WaPo op-ed? "The Editorial Board". Who are the members? RandomNumbers Oct 26 #36
Don't know SocialDemocrat61 Oct 26 #37
So Bezos wants to party there with his new wife. highplainsdem Oct 26 #38
She can have her SocialDemocrat61 Oct 26 #39

hlthe2b

(112,629 posts)
1. Of course. WAPO loves destroying stuff--look what they did to a once renowned national newspaper.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 06:36 AM
Oct 26

gab13by13

(31,063 posts)
2. It's a big grift,
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 06:38 AM
Oct 26

Something Krasnov is good at, money laundering. Square footage is way off, price per square foot is way off, which means that people donating are paying for quid pro quos.

This will be much more than a ballroom.

Just ripping apart our White House is a significant sign that our democracy is gone.

We need leaders to lead us, the people, and when Magats lose their food assistance next month we need them to join us. That 2.8% COLA for Social Security will be immediately eaten up my Medicare rising costs.

Maybe the leaders of Indivisible can give us our marching orders?

Should have voted no to the CR back in March, Time Matters.

dedl67

(156 posts)
14. It's dead to me also, despite being a paperboy for the WP once upon a time.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:46 AM
Oct 26

I was a paperboy for the Washington Post for seven years, starting in the McCarthy Era. Although I wasn't quite old enough to understand all the politics of that time, I realized that the Washington Post was anti-McCarthy - there were great Herblock cartoons against McCarthy, and against Nixon. A guy chased me out of his yard when i tried to sell him a subscription to the paper, saying he "didn't want no Communist newspaper".

Well, times have changed, sadly.

Blues Heron

(8,255 posts)
4. They can't admit they got played- he said he wouldn't touch the white house, got the money, then tore it down
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:17 AM
Oct 26

Now they are accomplices to one of the most egregious desecrations of our historical heritage, so they have to justify it

Paladin

(32,208 posts)
6. Why would we expect anything better from the Post?
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:20 AM
Oct 26

Same goes for the present-day NY Times. And the rest of the national chickenshit media.

Biophilic

(6,379 posts)
7. Owned by the man so out of touch that he thinks everyone alive should be dancing with happiness.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:25 AM
Oct 26

It’s amazing to me the damage one person can accomplish. Very sad.

Scrivener7

(58,153 posts)
8. All the soul-damaged money hoarders are excited by this means to hoard more money, thus
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:29 AM
Oct 26

feeding the bottomless pits inside them.

travelingthrulife

(4,322 posts)
22. So many Tech Bros are money hoarders, empty inside.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:25 AM
Oct 26

What produces this emptiness inside them? Do they teach course in greed and illegal acquisition?

dlilafae

(367 posts)
9. The asshole
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:30 AM
Oct 26

and his butt-wiping minions. How long will this mooching leech and his criminal consortium continue to terrorize our nation?

ColoringFool

(202 posts)
10. Bezos and Any Other Defenders Use False Analogies
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:39 AM
Oct 26

Adding basketball lines to a tennis court. Adding a beautiful garden. Other improvements and additions.

NONE was:
---A self-aggrandizing monument to the temporary tenant;
---Accomplished by Presidential fiat alone;
---Unbelievably destructive to the White House.

And those points will never NOT be fact.

Thus, the argument of Bezos will never NOT be disingenuous. And self-serving.

Jimi du Ranty

(36 posts)
11. I keep reading this as Trump's Bathroom
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:40 AM
Oct 26

Will they put in a crypt for him underneath it?
So many visitors will pay to pee there, we could eliminate income taxes!

Response to SocialDemocrat61 (Original post)

oasis

(53,311 posts)
16. NIMBY??? Some kinda "journalism" by WP.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:56 AM
Oct 26

“Not in my backyard” is taken far out of context.

travelingthrulife

(4,322 posts)
26. Yeah. So these rich bastards, who use NIMBY quite regularly, are calling this an
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:31 AM
Oct 26

example of NIMBY???

We have to take them all down. They are not fixable.

paleotn

(21,416 posts)
17. Democracy DIED in darkness. Jeff Bezos helped kill it.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:57 AM
Oct 26

WAPO needs to dump the motto. It was apparently bullshit to them anyway.

thesquanderer

(12,888 posts)
24. No, it's correct as a mission statement. That's my point. Democracy dying in darkness is now the goal. (n/t)
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:29 AM
Oct 26

masmdu

(2,637 posts)
19. call it the "Epstein Ballroom"
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:20 AM
Oct 26

A lot of people are saying it should be called the "Epstein Ballroom".

thesquanderer

(12,888 posts)
25. As an aside: It's irritating that The Independent does not know the difference between an op-ed and an editorial. (n/t)
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:30 AM
Oct 26

Submariner

(13,234 posts)
29. That's Jeff Bezos rim jobbing Cankles out of fear of retribution
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:52 AM
Oct 26

for anything real or imagined. nothing more...nothing less.

Farmer-Rick

(12,408 posts)
33. The filthy-rich's justification for the destruction of the White House
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 09:37 AM
Oct 26

"The truth is that this project would not have gotten done, certainly not during his term, if the president had gone through the traditional review process,” the op-ed said, adding that it has become “far too difficult to build anything in America.”

I will translate what the filthy-rich like Bezos are saying:

How dare Americans put restrictions on con men and grifters who amass fortunes through cons, grifts and manipulation. We are the filthy-rich and should be allowed to build anything out little egos desire.

History, shitstory, who cares? If some rich idiot wants to build something, anything, historical preservation should never be a stumbling block. And all those health and safety regulations on stuff we build for you poor folks should be done away with too. It's just so hard for us filthy-rich grifters to build anything. How dare you poor people stop us.

QueerDuck

(886 posts)
35. We canceled our WP subscription 2 months before it was due to renew. During that time (and several times since)...
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 09:54 AM
Oct 26

we have received DEEP DISCOUNT offers to re-subscribe. Each time the price got lower and lower to see if we'd "bite." We didn't accept the offers. After ignoring the $25 annual subscription offer, we have not heard from them since.

Instead, we just make a humble monthly contribution to the Guardian and that gives us ad-free web access. The price to support the guardian and have full access to their smartphone app is more than I'm willing to pay... so I access their mobile site using Opera, and it works just fine.

I'm able to support the Guardian at a price that I can afford and I'm able to say "fuck you" to the WP ... FOR FREE!!!

RandomNumbers

(19,042 posts)
36. So, who wrote the WaPo op-ed? "The Editorial Board". Who are the members?
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 09:58 AM
Oct 26

My sub is fading fast (canceled last year around this time), but honestly I still find SOME of the material at WaPo useful and interesting, so still go there occasionally. (and the comments summary on most important articles usually restores my faith in humanity a little)

So anyway, I wanted to know WHO, exactly, put their imprimatur on this wacked out op-ed. It says "the editorial board". Okay, who are they?

Long story a little shorter, I ended up posting the question in the "About" section and here is the AI response - I kid you not:

Search results
One result for "who is on the Editorial Board?"

* No quick answer
Rephrase your search or add more details to help AI come up with a quick answer.



Link to where I asked and got that non-answer: https://helpcenter.washingtonpost.com/hc/en-us

SocialDemocrat61

(6,662 posts)
37. Don't know
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:09 PM
Oct 26

Not sure if that info is public. They may keep their names private so they can’t be influenced.

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