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In reply to the discussion: Republican insiders fear Biden as the nominee [View all]Hassin Bin Sober
(27,361 posts)17. Well Jennifer Rubin gets posted here regularly
Heres what her former ombudsman said about her
https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/city-desk/blog/13067559/ombo-sauce-advice-for-jeff-bezos-from-the-posts-former-in-house-critic
The Ugly Jennifer Rubin. Have Fred Hiatt, your editorial page editorwho I like, admire, and respectfire opinion blogger Jennifer Rubin. Not because shes conservative, but because shes just plain bad. She doesnt travel within a hundred miles of Post standards. She parrots and peddles every silly right-wing theory to come down the pike in transparent attempts to get Web hits. Her analysis of the conservative movement, which is a worthwhile and important beat that the Post should treat more seriously on its national pages, is shallow and predictable. Her columns, at best, are political pornography; they get a quick but sure rise out of the right, but you feel bad afterward.
And she is often wrong, and rarely acknowledges it. She was oh-so-wrong about Mitt Romney, week after week writing embarrassing flattery about his 2012 campaign, calling almost every move he made brilliant, and guaranteeing that he would trounce Barack Obama. When he lost, the next day she savaged him and his campaign with treachery, saying he was the worst candidate with the worst staff, ever. She was wrong about the Norway shootings being acts of al-Qaida. She was wrong about Chuck Hagel being an anti-Semite. And does she apologize? Nope.
Rubin was the No. 1 source of complaint mail about any single Post staffer while I was ombudsman, and Im leaving out the organized email campaigns against her by leftie groups like Media Matters. Thinking conservatives didnt like her, thinking moderates didnt like her, government workers who knew her arguments to be unfair didnt like her. Dump her like a dull tome on the Amazon Bargain Books page.
Patrick B. Pexton was the ombudsman of the Washington Post until March 2013. He blogs at PBPexton.com. Illustration by Jandos Rothstein
The Ugly Jennifer Rubin. Have Fred Hiatt, your editorial page editorwho I like, admire, and respectfire opinion blogger Jennifer Rubin. Not because shes conservative, but because shes just plain bad. She doesnt travel within a hundred miles of Post standards. She parrots and peddles every silly right-wing theory to come down the pike in transparent attempts to get Web hits. Her analysis of the conservative movement, which is a worthwhile and important beat that the Post should treat more seriously on its national pages, is shallow and predictable. Her columns, at best, are political pornography; they get a quick but sure rise out of the right, but you feel bad afterward.
And she is often wrong, and rarely acknowledges it. She was oh-so-wrong about Mitt Romney, week after week writing embarrassing flattery about his 2012 campaign, calling almost every move he made brilliant, and guaranteeing that he would trounce Barack Obama. When he lost, the next day she savaged him and his campaign with treachery, saying he was the worst candidate with the worst staff, ever. She was wrong about the Norway shootings being acts of al-Qaida. She was wrong about Chuck Hagel being an anti-Semite. And does she apologize? Nope.
Rubin was the No. 1 source of complaint mail about any single Post staffer while I was ombudsman, and Im leaving out the organized email campaigns against her by leftie groups like Media Matters. Thinking conservatives didnt like her, thinking moderates didnt like her, government workers who knew her arguments to be unfair didnt like her. Dump her like a dull tome on the Amazon Bargain Books page.
Patrick B. Pexton was the ombudsman of the Washington Post until March 2013. He blogs at PBPexton.com. Illustration by Jandos Rothstein
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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They like him! Which is what rivals' supporters really hate. They don't feel he has earned it. They
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#4
Well, he says he will right off roll back the Republican tax giveaway. Yes, I should have said he
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#12
Excellent analysis of what his likability really is! I knew it wasn't shallow. EI, a great attribute
emmaverybo
Sep 2019
#25
To be honest, I think all of the democratic candidates are whipping rump's butt when 1 on 1...nt
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2019
#5
We believe those who observe, analyze and report on their words and behavior.
NurseJackie
Sep 2019
#13
Joe Biden is the most electable candidate that the Democratic Party has available
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#15
Joe is open to work down the aisle and find common ground, just like Barack Obama.
Gothmog
Sep 2019
#29