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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good. Let that rag die. [/quote] This. It used to be a respected paper. Now it’s just regurgitated woke punch lines. [/quote] Whatever. You clearly never read it before. [/quote] DP. I grew up reading the WaPo. I read it every day until about two years ago, when we finally realized how utterly biased and absurd it is, at which point we canceled our subscription. The PP is correct. There is nothing serious or respectable about the WaPo any longer and it's been that way for some time. [/quote] I don't think the Post changed. I think [u]you[/u] changed. And obviously I don't know anything about you personally, but everyone I know personally who has this opinion used to read the Washington Post but now watches a lot of Fox.[/quote] DP. We cancelled because the metro section could go days without reporting on anything from Northern Virginia. Growing up in Bethesda, I remember a robust metro section that actually reported on local news from all of the municipalities. If I'm not getting local news, then I might as well just subscribe to the NY times which has better national and international coverage than the post [/quote] Yeah, "We cancelled because it used to cover local news but doesn't anymore" is different from "We cancelled because now it's just regurgitated woke punch lines"! The Post used to have whole bureaus in the local counties. Then they at least had one local reporter for each county. Now they have...what?[/quote]
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