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In reply to the discussion: Washington Post: "Sirota's undisclosed connection to Sanders is a breach of journalistic ethics" [View all]Response to Cha (Reply #44)
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Washington Post: "Sirota's undisclosed connection to Sanders is a breach of journalistic ethics" [View all]
Talking Tom
Mar 2019
OP
To those who believe that one person is the embodiment of ethics and all that is good and right
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#78
When one is used to everyone thinking in unison, with one voice, behind one leader
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#110
Well, Sirota is moving on to a place where ethics have never seem to be an issue
SFnomad
Mar 2019
#11
"Not engaged in 'some sort of secretive political conspiracy for a particular candidate'"
dalton99a
Mar 2019
#16
you apparently don't even know the answer, because it sure doesn't show Bernie winning those
CreekDog
Mar 2019
#53
the only people who want "free college" are those that think they will benefit, and who
MH1
Mar 2019
#103
you ran away from your demand to show the results of the final 2016 primaries:
CreekDog
Mar 2019
#56
was it disclosed now because payments to Sirota are going to show up in the FEC filing?
CreekDog
Mar 2019
#51
Pretend journalist attack dog working for a pretend Democrat. Yeah, let's elect that
NBachers
Mar 2019
#20
I wouldn't say the guy who called me "motherfucker" in 2008 was ever a journalist.
RandySF
Mar 2019
#33
Sirota is taking on the critically important role of vetting Sanders' supporters
CreekDog
Mar 2019
#55
"Sleazy hit piece"? He denied working with the campaign months ago and even went to...
George II
Mar 2019
#108
Looks like there's an upper limit of 3200 tweets that can be "auto-deleted".
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#93
Transparency is good. This is not good, especially in the first weeks of a campaign.
ehrnst
Mar 2019
#75
I love the idea of the Washington Post lecturing anyone on journalistic ethics.
ProfessorPlum
Mar 2019
#99