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In reply to the discussion: They should have all walked out [View all]ancianita
(43,308 posts)48. Understood. But Rachel's right. One has to support journalists, not necessarily their corporate owners.
I have a strong feeling that the New York Times isn't going anywhere for a long time. Neither is Reuters or The Guardian (which I also subscribe to, since the foreign press often has a more objective perspective than our domestic ones; they have equally good journalists who, now that the felon's in office, just might have access to intel that our journalists don't.).
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They've already evicted most of the reporters who might be likely to say anything.
Ocelot II
May 2025
#2
I'm still amazed that nobody has burst out laughing when they say bullshit like that...
Wounded Bear
May 2025
#4
They should have asked what changes were made in the bill to reduce the deficit from $3.8 trillion to zero
Martin Eden
May 2025
#6
As Lawrence said last night: "The campaign press corps never reported to voters
ancianita
May 2025
#12
Exactly. Everything you said. He's laid into the press corps's cheap contempt for Biden & its
ancianita
May 2025
#15
When the news hit that WaPo's owner refused to publish an endorsement, over 250,000 subscribers cancelled overnight.
ancianita
May 2025
#19
Understood. But Rachel's right. One has to support journalists, not necessarily their corporate owners.
ancianita
May 2025
#48
Edolph did his own research and crunched the numbers. Three trillion & change...
BurnDoubt
May 2025
#21