WAPO is a dem rag. No better than The Enquirer. The list of lies they have told anyone who read their blathering is long and very damaging to our country.
They lost 100 million last year and their subscriptions were down half a million. The only problem here is that the rag is owned by the worlds wealthiest liberal and 100 million is chicken feed to him,. A cheap way to continue to pump out misinformation and continue to employ 20 somethings who have no scruples, journalistic talent or integrity. Journalism is dead. We can only hope that the corpses of the wapo and nyt get buried soon.
Its a short article written by Mark Judge, who that idiot blasey ford falsely claimed was at the party with Kavanaugh where Kavanaugh molested her. He mentions how Woodward did nothing to get the facts right on the fake Kavanaugh accusations and how Woodward is now concerned about wapo.
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https://thespectator.com/topic/end-washington-post-kavanaugh-mark-judge/The Washington Post is collapsing. Once one of America’s great media institutions, the paper lost $100 million last year and has shed 500,000 subscribers. Recent reports reveal that Post owner Jeff Bezos is going to be more hands-on to try and save the paper.
Yet trying to get employees of the Post to do their jobs is like trying to get dogs to play baseball. Dogs just aren’t interested in baseball, and the breed of journalist now at the Post is just not interested in journalism. Always a liberal paper, the Post is now pure propaganda.
Earlier this year, veteran Post reporter Bob Woodward, who of course became famous for his Watergate coverage, blasted the media and the young reporters at his own paper for their falling for “Russiagate,” the hoax that President Donald Trump was working with the Russians. Woodward called the Steele dossier, the basis for that story, garbage, and told the Columbia Journalism Review that the media had to “walk down the painful road of introspection.” Woodward then said this: “To be honest, there was a lack of curiosity on the part of the people at the Post about what I had said, why I said this, and I accepted that and I didn’t force it on anyone.”
At the Post the problem is not as much a lack of curiosity as much as the desire to push a certain narrative. This is where my personal experience with the paper comes in.
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They get their *news headlines* from insta and TikTok
A painful walk for any liberal. May as well try getting Superman to wear a kryptonite codpiece.