For fvcks sake!!! Introducing our new segment: the Conspiracy Corner.Which outrageous conspiracy theory is your favorite? pic.twitter.com/LHrtRp6hTt— The Katie Phang Show (@katiephangshow) April 24, 2022
It’s like they’re daring the pitchbot: For a second I actually thought his was a @DougJBalloon NYTimes Pitchbot item. https://t.co/CuDNabKEJX— Kurt Andersen (@KBAndersen) April 25, 2022
Someone tell Reuters that is not a model worth copying: Reuters really did the Pennsylvania diner thing but in France instead https://t.co/8BHRrikWLV— Drew Savicki (@DrewSav) April 25, 2022
Was not able to read the full article, but that’s quite the term she coined: What’s a reactionary chic? One that has orgasm right after her partner? Or one that fires back two for a word? Or one that get stories right? Or the sarcastic one preaching and living differently? pic.twitter.com/QVgQswTJMb— IMrF Equity Refund (@actight) April 26, 2022 Me, a paid NY times columnist: Well maybe the right is getting more fascist but have you considered that you annoy them?— nikki mccann ramírez (@NikkiMcR) April 26, 2022
Axios is part of the matrix: it's a comparatively small thing, but actually not a small thing at all, that Axios included commentary from exactly two people -- a Bush appointee and a Trump appointee. pic.twitter.com/isDM1AqZLl— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) April 27, 2022 anyway, in case you're wondering, Axios assures us that article was written by a real human person, not a bot. Which, in this case, is a useful clarification. pic.twitter.com/lGle7W1vt5— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) April 27, 2022
Reason 78,518 the Washing Post opinion articles are utter garbage. Another win for parental rights in Virginia Does anyone have examples of SexEd being taught anywhere to kids in Kindergarten? This is a made-up up culture war designed to keep grampa angry and granny scared, It's a solution to a problem that didn't exist. FYI, the author is the Executive Director of the Senate Conservatives Fund in D.C. and former Comms Director for Sen. Ron Johnson (Wisconsin), and a staffer to Mike Pence when he was in Congress. Her husband was the Director of OMB under the Trump Administration. Just a sample of some of her Tweets: non-Twitter users: Before my daughters step foot inside a new classroom, you better believe I'll be asking to see their teacher's TikTok account. her embedded tweet Before my daughters step foot inside a new classroom, you better believe I'll be asking to see their teacher's TikTok account.— Mary Vought (@MaryVought) April 20, 2022
Muskbro writes salivating piece on Elon: All props to the Muskovian, but saying he didn't inherit his wealth is like saying you didn't eat well growing up because you finally left home with only a sandwich.You're take is perfect for NYT, though.— MESG (@gallagher_good) April 28, 2022
“How dare they mess up with good ratings?!!” LOLhttps://t.co/0NYkvRj2Tf pic.twitter.com/WnmUdSlMFK— Jerry Dunleavy 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) April 29, 2022
Isn’t it ironic that for an entity that has decided that their role is to be quintessentially neutral, they are painfully aware of how bad Trump was (and how good Biden is), yet they’d rather go back to the previous chaos, where they were, from time to time, the heroes of democracy? IOW, they’re into neutrality as long as it gives them the opportunity to play heroes, but most importantly, good ratings!!!
They would see the world at the end of Watchmen as an actual Hell. They'd much rather write, and help along, about the end of times and all that entails rather than a peaceful, just world.
I can’t even… The Dems need to be retired as a party. They are not an opposition, and they are now the party of war and naked imperialism.Should Democrats concede the White House in 2024 to win in 2028? https://t.co/AQJLhGWjMv— Carrie Matthews (@substancepls) April 30, 2022
Douglas MacKinnon, a political and communications consultant, was a writer in the White House for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and former special assistant for policy and communications at the Pentagon during the last three years of the Bush administration. Yeah. I think that advice might be motivated by something other than the best interests of the recipient of the advice.
Remember when someone wrote that Biden should choose Mitt Romney as his 2024 running mate? Pod Save America has a fantastic "take appreciators" segment that rates these things on a "politico" scale, which reveals most of them are just trolling.
Incel NYT column: But the idiot sons of old money Connecticut families are doing fine in their nepotism Times jobs.— NYCTaper (@nyctaper) May 6, 2022
He should be covering murders in Poughkeepsie… #BREAKING: Chuck Todd was chucked https://t.co/DsWqCABx8w— ALT-immigration (@ALT_uscis) May 6, 2022
Wondering why a court mostly selected by unpopular presidents comes up with unpopular decisions: “Amirite, Ginni?”— Chihuahuas are My Spirit Animals 🐾 🐕 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@erinlizzi) May 6, 2022
I’m sure this was just an oversight on the part of ABC In a segment on abortion protests, ABC News features an Infowars host who is on trial for January 6 https://t.co/GTI2U3RUEc pic.twitter.com/1rXdKB6MFL— Media Matters (@mmfa) May 9, 2022
Rick Scott is...checks notes...the chair of the "National Republican Senatorial Committee". He is in the senate leadership.— dbWrasslin (@DbWrasslin) May 10, 2022
Why do the NYT keeps publishing Incels' op-eds about RvW? 1524051140119306244 is not a valid tweet id
The asymmetrical reasoning is astounding: Whole post falls apart here. Assumes process to overturn Roe is “controlled, evidence-based, and rational”; treats an “independent judiciary” as a coherent concept, and Alito et al as “persuadable” (???); use of “basic social consensus” in context is laughably meaningless. 0/10. pic.twitter.com/QyALHHr5IF— Jay Willis (@jaywillis) May 10, 2022