Comment by mmooss

12 hours ago

The Washington Post has changed considerably in the last few months, specifically from being fiercely free to being bought.

> couldn't

Hypothetically, almost anything could happen.

> The Washington Post has changed considerably in the last few months, specifically from being fiercely free to being bought.

I read it every day and hadn't noticed. Can you give examples, beyond having heard of the Presidential Endorsement saga?

  • > Can you give examples

    Here are comments from many leading journalists at the Washington Post, many of whom have left. For example recently:

    Jennifer Rubin resigned: "The Washington Post's billionaire owner and enlisted management" "betrayed their audiences' loyalty and sabotaged journalism's sacred mission - defending, protecting and advancing democracy. ... They have undercut the values central to ... all journalism: integrity, courage, and independence. .... Jeff Bezos ... accommodate[s] and enable[s] the most acute threat to American democracy - Donald Trump ..." [1]

    Ann Telnaes resigned [2]: She "tells NPR she always accepts editing but had never previously been told she couldn't address a specific topic ..." [3]

    Management blocked Telnaes' cartoon criticizing Trump and billionaire media and tech execs bowing to Trump; an article, approved by editors, on Managing Editor Matea Gold leaving [4]; and more.

    Bezos, owner of one of the country's most important media institutions, has openly supported Trump and donated to him, while blocking content critical of him.

    That's all of the top of my head. We can always waste time by denying everything and bog down any discussion, but American democracy - that your ancestors bled and sacrificed to build - is burning and you are sitting in your chair playing with picayune arguments. You'd better act now.

    [1] https://contrarian.substack.com/p/i-have-resigned-from-the-w...

    [2] https://anntelnaes.substack.com/p/why-im-quitting-the-washin...

    [3] https://www.npr.org/2025/01/15/nx-s1-5258221/washington-post...

    [4] https://www.npr.org/2024/12/09/nx-s1-5222807/washington-post...