Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
I don't know if you understand this story. The editorial board did want to endorse Harris and they wrote an endorsement but the owner refused to let them publish it. People don't subscribe to the post because they want to know bezos's opinions. They subscribe to the post because they respect the reporting and the editorial board that he has in place. If they're not going to get that, why should they read the paper?
All you lefties sound like a 5 year old having a temper tantrum. The Post endorsing a candidate or not endorsing a candidate has no effect on an election. Journalists, who are supposed to be objective and not be part of the story should keep their politics to themselves if they want to be thought of as such. But we all know the Post’s reporting is extraordinarily biased in favor of Dems which is why the employees and subscribers are losing their minds over this meaningless gesture bc they fear the Post might actually try to be objective.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, more activist layoffs are incoming. Bezos, I would recommend consulting with Musk on the correct approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
I don't know if you understand this story. The editorial board did want to endorse Harris and they wrote an endorsement but the owner refused to let them publish it. People don't subscribe to the post because they want to know bezos's opinions. They subscribe to the post because they respect the reporting and the editorial board that he has in place. If they're not going to get that, why should they read the paper?
And you don't need to agree with reporting to respect it by the way. You could read a quality conservative publication like the economist or something and respect the reporting without necessarily agreeing with all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
I don't know if you understand this story. The editorial board did want to endorse Harris and they wrote an endorsement but the owner refused to let them publish it. People don't subscribe to the post because they want to know bezos's opinions. They subscribe to the post because they respect the reporting and the editorial board that he has in place. If they're not going to get that, why should they read the paper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
I don't know if you understand this story. The editorial board did want to endorse Harris and they wrote an endorsement but the owner refused to let them publish it. People don't subscribe to the post because they want to know bezos's opinions. They subscribe to the post because they respect the reporting and the editorial board that he has in place. If they're not going to get that, why should they read the paper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never thought much about newspapers endorsing a candidate in the past, but I would love to see less biased news. I turn on Fox and the I turn on CCN and then I turn on MSNBC. The spin put on each is crazy. I just want unbiased news w/o opinions. So I love that they are not endorsing anyone.
You need to stop watching 24/7 news channels. It’s trash and rarely allows room for in depth analysis of issues.
You also need to learn about the role of the editorial board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
I don't know if you understand this story. The editorial board did want to endorse Harris and they wrote an endorsement but the owner refused to let them publish it. People don't subscribe to the post because they want to know bezos's opinions. They subscribe to the post because they respect the reporting and the editorial board that he has in place. If they're not going to get that, why should they read the paper?
Anonymous wrote:Man I'm a liberal and think this is nonsense. This is why we are a country dumb as rocks and so divided. This is why the the Left has critics.
To cancel your newspaper subscription because it didn't endorse the candidate you wanted them to. Good god, really? You'll cost someone their job, the decisions been made, you're not punishing Bezos by this, you're putting an end to the Post. This is just nonsense.
So cut off your nose to spite your face.
This is why it's such a close election. I'm pro choice anti MAGA and a female DEI and have no problem with Bezos' decision. I know who I am and what I believe in and I don't vote or get swayed by any paper who would endorse any candidate. This is what people mean by being waaaaay out of control to the Left.
Be sensible, logical and a bit less emotional but practical. Worry about yourself and look at the impact not what you deem to be right or wrong in the heat of the moment. This is punishing journalists on YOUR side. The Post is a hugely liberal left leaning paper. If you are a Dem why would you want it to go out?!
Bezos owns it but that's it. This is a big decision but he's not printing pro Maga stuff every day so get off your high horse and be sensible. It's a business decision at worse and a philosophical one at best, and if you can't understand that, you are a fool.
Anonymous wrote:The media has become so biased. It used to be that Fox news and a few other right wing news sources were so openly biased, but not now. While nothing is as bad as Fox, NPR and the WaPo are getting pretty close. Both are so pro Kamala, there stories are almost read like their campaign created it. I can't htink of one critical piece that the WaPo published. Ditto with NPR.
To get balance, I have had to turn to other news sources, such as the WSJ, FT and BBC. Maybe that is why the WaPo has lost so many subscribers since 2020.
BTW, I am a Democrat, not a Maga loving trump supporter.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully, more activist layoffs are incoming. Bezos, I would recommend consulting with Musk on the correct approach.
Anonymous wrote:Never thought much about newspapers endorsing a candidate in the past, but I would love to see less biased news. I turn on Fox and the I turn on CCN and then I turn on MSNBC. The spin put on each is crazy. I just want unbiased news w/o opinions. So I love that they are not endorsing anyone.