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In reply to the discussion: Why does the Wash. Post (& Cable News) seem so afraid of Bernie? [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)71. Apparently WAPO isn't afraid of busting Amazon for unethical activity. Why would they be 'afraid'
of Bernie?
That doesn't make any sense. In fact WAPO turned down an editorial praising Amazon's arrival in nearby Arlington, VA....
Prominent economist wrote op-ed about Amazons new headquarters at companys suggestion
A prominent Washington-area economist wrote an opinion piece welcoming the arrival of Amazons new headquarters in Northern Virginia at the suggestion of a company official who hoped to build public support for the project before a key Arlington County Board vote, emails show.
Stephen S. Fuller, a professor at George Mason University, also showed the article to Amazon public relations staff before publication and invited them to suggest changes although he rejected their revisions.
I want to [be] helpful to your Amazons mission and objectives with respect to its move to Arlington, Fuller wrote on March 1 to Jill Shatzen Kerr, Amazons policy communications manager, according to emails obtained by The Washington Post under a Freedom of Information Act request.
Fuller first offered the opinion piece to The Washington Post, which turned it down. The Washington Business Journal published it March 21 under the headline, Dont underestimate Amazon HQ2s importance.
Fullers interactions with Amazon, which were not disclosed to the Washington Business Journal or its readers, raised questions about whether he was acting independently and transparently in penning the article, according to some ethics experts. The journals editor said the publication would have handled the article differently had it known.
(Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
Stephen S. Fuller, a professor at George Mason University, also showed the article to Amazon public relations staff before publication and invited them to suggest changes although he rejected their revisions.
I want to [be] helpful to your Amazons mission and objectives with respect to its move to Arlington, Fuller wrote on March 1 to Jill Shatzen Kerr, Amazons policy communications manager, according to emails obtained by The Washington Post under a Freedom of Information Act request.
Fuller first offered the opinion piece to The Washington Post, which turned it down. The Washington Business Journal published it March 21 under the headline, Dont underestimate Amazon HQ2s importance.
Fullers interactions with Amazon, which were not disclosed to the Washington Business Journal or its readers, raised questions about whether he was acting independently and transparently in penning the article, according to some ethics experts. The journals editor said the publication would have handled the article differently had it known.
(Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/prominent-economist-wrote-op-ed-about-amazons-new-headquarters-at-companys-suggestion/2019/08/09/42b206b8-b885-11e9-b3b4-2bb69e8c4e39_story.html
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Why does the Wash. Post (& Cable News) seem so afraid of Bernie? [View all]
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
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I don't see it. The fact is neither the Washington Post nor the Cable News are attacking him.
George II
Aug 2019
#10
In fact, he's done more attacking of them than they have of him. He's a candidate, and....
George II
Aug 2019
#16
Bernie wants to raise the taxes of corporations and wealthy individuals to pay for social programs
jalan48
Aug 2019
#3
They don't "seem afraid" of BS. It's dangerous when any politician sows the seeds
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#7
Trump lies about the "media" in general. Bernie is being very specific about his concerns.
JoeOtterbein
Aug 2019
#14
And the specific concerns include airing "flawed polls" and "inaccurate polling data".
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#19
But it does appear to put him on the same side as the military industrial complex
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#37
That Vermont governor contracts with for profit prisons to ship VT's incarcerated
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#66
+1000. He would certainly accuse any rival who did that as siding with the MIC...
ehrnst
Aug 2019
#69
Remember that [2014] study saying America is an oligarchy? 3 rebuttals say it's wrong.
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#38
Most of us know a strawman argument so hopefully one would know better than to believe such drivel.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#65
All I know is ANYONE who would have a Biden photo in their post saying they support
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2019
#82
That is quite a top lofty strawman you got there. Did you get that from the Informal Fallacy store?
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#63
Actually, it's a humorous rhetorical question concerning some of the claims posited
lapucelle
Aug 2019
#67
I've reported on Bernie Sanders for years. A free press won't give him what he wants.
Gothmog
Aug 2019
#50
"Afraid?" Because they don't coddle him? Interesting, Trump thinks the very same thing about them
ehrnst
Aug 2019
#45