That's appropriate. Public media shouldn't endorse any politicians now and shouldn't have in the past.
ient moves, won't lose any subscribers, also tells you the pulse of the nation
@ 7:34 Couldn't agree more, yes, it's an intelligent decision alright
wapo lost 200,000 plus
Re: 7:34 PMAnd sadly, the direction of the nation.
Billionaires own WaPo and LAT. No endorsement? Not shocked. Billionaires be Billionaires. They bought US.
@5:26pm - it's not public media; it's a privately owned company and they "should" do whatever they want including issuing endorsements.@7:34pm - The Washington Post lost 200,000 subscribers in the first day.
WP lost 200 subers, you think they didn't think about that beforehand? Proves integrity is gaining traction in publishing medias finally, hope truth reporting is next, if that happens subscriptions might go through the roof
That's appropriate. Public media shouldn't endorse any politicians now and shouldn't have in the past.
ReplyDeleteient moves, won't lose any subscribers, also tells you the pulse of the nation
ReplyDelete@ 7:34 Couldn't agree more, yes, it's an intelligent decision alright
Deletewapo lost 200,000 plus
DeleteRe: 7:34 PM
DeleteAnd sadly, the direction of the nation.
Billionaires own WaPo and LAT.
ReplyDeleteNo endorsement?
Not shocked.
Billionaires be Billionaires. They bought US.
@5:26pm - it's not public media; it's a privately owned company and they "should" do whatever they want including issuing endorsements.
ReplyDelete@7:34pm - The Washington Post lost 200,000 subscribers in the first day.
WP lost 200 subers, you think they didn't think about that beforehand? Proves integrity is gaining traction in publishing medias finally, hope truth reporting is next, if that happens subscriptions might go through the roof
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