Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haberman’s mom runs a PR firm that has/has had (not sure which) the Trumps and Kushners as clients, so there’s a perception that she’s pro-Trumps/Kushners.
She’s also about as painfully NYT as it gets and that’s a serious problem in its own right.
I like her insights/reporting on Trump. I think she gets it right and she's no sycophant when interviewed about him.
This. Feel free to criticize the nepotism that helped her get her job, but the people who think she's pro-Trump are waaaaay off base.
She is unbelievably thin-skinned and petulant on social media, beyond defensive is her standard setting. I can’t agree with either of you on the merits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haberman’s mom runs a PR firm that has/has had (not sure which) the Trumps and Kushners as clients, so there’s a perception that she’s pro-Trumps/Kushners.
She’s also about as painfully NYT as it gets and that’s a serious problem in its own right.
I like her insights/reporting on Trump. I think she gets it right and she's no sycophant when interviewed about him.
This. Feel free to criticize the nepotism that helped her get her job, but the people who think she's pro-Trump are waaaaay off base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPl pissed at Nate Silver for acting like a contagious disease epidemiologist and he's not...and did a lot of science wrong.
Except the contagious disease epidemiologists in question who wrote the report were not acting like all epidemiologists would per se when they recommended not putting elderly folks first in the next phase, which would increase the number of predicted deaths. Looks like the CDC is now recommending they are put first, so those experts seem more in line with the Nate Silver perspective, which seems the more ethical perspective. Questioning experts is called critical thinking. Experts are all operating under various influences and can come to different conclusions. Good for Nate Silver. We need more critical thinking, not less.
I don’t understand where this line of thinking is coming from? Every recommendation I saw, prior to the CDC weighing in, was frontline health workers first, then the elderly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPl pissed at Nate Silver for acting like a contagious disease epidemiologist and he's not...and did a lot of science wrong.
Except the contagious disease epidemiologists in question who wrote the report were not acting like all epidemiologists would per se when they recommended not putting elderly folks first in the next phase, which would increase the number of predicted deaths. Looks like the CDC is now recommending they are put first, so those experts seem more in line with the Nate Silver perspective, which seems the more ethical perspective. Questioning experts is called critical thinking. Experts are all operating under various influences and can come to different conclusions. Good for Nate Silver. We need more critical thinking, not less.
I don’t understand where this line of thinking is coming from? Every recommendation I saw, prior to the CDC weighing in, was frontline health workers first, then the elderly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPl pissed at Nate Silver for acting like a contagious disease epidemiologist and he's not...and did a lot of science wrong.
Except the contagious disease epidemiologists in question who wrote the report were not acting like all epidemiologists would per se when they recommended not putting elderly folks first in the next phase, which would increase the number of predicted deaths. Looks like the CDC is now recommending they are put first, so those experts seem more in line with the Nate Silver perspective, which seems the more ethical perspective. Questioning experts is called critical thinking. Experts are all operating under various influences and can come to different conclusions. Good for Nate Silver. We need more critical thinking, not less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haberman’s mom runs a PR firm that has/has had (not sure which) the Trumps and Kushners as clients, so there’s a perception that she’s pro-Trumps/Kushners.
She’s also about as painfully NYT as it gets and that’s a serious problem in its own right.
I like her insights/reporting on Trump. I think she gets it right and she's no sycophant when interviewed about him.
Anonymous wrote:PPl pissed at Nate Silver for acting like a contagious disease epidemiologist and he's not...and did a lot of science wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haberman’s mom runs a PR firm that has/has had (not sure which) the Trumps and Kushners as clients, so there’s a perception that she’s pro-Trumps/Kushners.
She’s also about as painfully NYT as it gets and that’s a serious problem in its own right.
Anonymous wrote:Haberman’s mom runs a PR firm that has/has had (not sure which) the Trumps and Kushners as clients, so there’s a perception that she’s pro-Trumps/Kushners.