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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Wed Aug 7, 2013, 05:13 PM Aug 2013

No Patience for Post Sentimentality

I don't really have anything against the Graham family and I believe that they have truly earned the intense loyalty of Washington Post employees and veterans. I understand the sadness people are feeling over the sale of the Post to Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com. I do.

But these people need to understand how truly awful the Washington Post has been for decades now. To properly document the atrocities committed by the Post would take up an entire career, but you can get a taste just by opening up the opinion page any day of the week.

But rather than even get into the details of how the paper operates, perhaps it would be better to just stipulate that the Post reflects the common wisdom and values of the upper crust of Georgetown society, and that that society has been letting America down since at least the moment that LBJ was sworn in on Air Force One.

We have been failed by our leaders repeatedly, and we have come to have contempt for them, and definitely not for the reasons Sally Quinn imagines. They see themselves as honorable, and permanent, and impervious to whatever ideology is ascendent in town at any particular time.

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This kind of faux-objectivity just creates a vapid din that enables the weaponization of the county's stupidity. It's an endless he said/she said, where the point is not the truth or value but the fact that an argument is taking place. It's much more entertainment than news. And, worse, the debate is so narrowed and constricted that no opinion can be allowed to exist if it doesn't lie somewhere between what Mary Matalin thinks and what her husband James Carville thinks. And they're both wrong, about everything.

That's what the Washington Establishment is and has been for decades now, and it makes ordinary Americans want to puke. If Jeff Bezos can do something to improve matters, that will be great. But he can't do it unless he comes in with some heavy equipment and just razes the place.

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2013/8/7/122028/7623
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No Patience for Post Sentimentality (Original Post) phantom power Aug 2013 OP
The ugly truth DonCoquixote Aug 2013 #1

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. The ugly truth
Wed Aug 7, 2013, 05:46 PM
Aug 2013

That for al;l the whining about the evil interwebs, print journalism has been asleep on the job for years.

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