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WaPo CEO Will Lewis says “I do not believe in presidential endorsements” and Bezos “was not sent, did not read and did not opine on any draft” of an endorsement — Let's get this part out of the way first: Newspaper endorsements normally don't matter much.
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Ann Telnaes / Washington Post: Democracy Dies in Darkness
Michele Norris / @michele_norris: As of yesterday, I have decided to resign from my role as a columnist for The Washington Post — a newspaper that I love. In a moment like this, everyone needs to make their own decisions. This is the reasonfor mine. 🧵
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer: Billionaire cowards at Washington Post, L.A. Times show what life under a dictator is really like
Michele Norris / @michele_norris: The Washington Post's decision to withhold an endorsement that had been written & approved in an election where core democratic principles are at stake was a terrible mistake & an insult to the paper's own longstanding standard of regularly endorsing candidates since 1976.
Lois Beckett / The Guardian: ‘Anticipatory obedience’: newspapers' refusal to endorse shines light on billionaire owners' motives
Brian McGrory / The Boston Globe: Washington Post's pathetic lack of endorsement shows Bezos willing to bow to Trump
Adam Chitwood / The Wrap: Washington Post Columnist Michele Norris Resigns Over Bezos Scrapping Harris Endorsement: ‘A Terrible Mistake’
James Joyner / OutsideTheBeltway: Punishing Bezos — In the wake of the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post announcing …
Ann Telnaes / @anntelnaes: https://anntelnaes.substack.com/ ... [image]
@postopinions: “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” as drawn by @AnnTelnaes🎨: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Bill Grueskin / @bgrueskin: If you read this statement from the Washpost CEO carefully, you'll see plenty of wiggle room for Bezos to have interfered. EG, perhaps Bezos never *read* the endorsement—but made clear to Lewis what was expected of him. (Also, Lewis's record on being candid is um ... meh) [image]
@patchappatte: My friend @AnnTelnaes once again proves herself to be a beacon of U.S. editorial cartooning. Here's her reaction to The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate —a directive from its owner, tech billionaire Jeff Bezos. 👇 [image]
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyc@threads.net: If your take on endorsements is something like, “Get rid of them. Readers are smart. They can make up their own minds...” then riddle me this: Wouldn't those same readers continue to make up their own minds as they take in with a critical eye what the endorsements have to say?
Ann Telnaes / Open Windows: Democracy dies in darkness
Michele Norris / @michele_norris: The reason given in no way justifies why the newspaper would abdicate its role in informing and guiding voters as it has done in making endorsements in other key races this year, and as it has done in endorsing the candidates who were running against Trump in both 2016 and 2020.
Brian Fung / @b_fung@threads.net: Post publisher Will Lewis, it turns out, had argued to Bezos the paper shouldn't announce a change to its endorsements policy so close to the election, @benjaminmullin reports: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Benedict Evans / @benedictevans@threads.net: There is an interesting contrast between the outrage over newspaper endorsements and the two candidates' focus on podcasts. The NYT has endorsed the democratic candidate every year since 1960. This was journalism as priesthood, and I wonder how much the outrage comes from a realisation that that centralised, elite control of the narrative is gone.
Peter Jukes / @peterjukes: The @washingtonpost problem is a Murdoch problem is a British export We've successful exported oligarch compliance to the paper which broke Watergate
Hadas Gold / @hadas_gold: Former Post editor @postbaron tells @smerconish Will Lewis reasoning for the non-endorsement “laughable” [video]
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: That said, I'm getting pushback from sources from inside the paper who say they were previously told the editorial was shared with Bezos. As I noted, this stuff is tough.
Lindsey Boylan / @lindseyboylan: As if he needed to read the fine print to give a no to endorsing. This feels like gaslighting and wordsmithing.
Dave Levinthal / @davelevinthal: Presidential non-endorsement from @washingtonpost is front-page news today in ... the Washington Post. [image]
Jenni Russell / @jennirsl: Weasel words. No one will be fooled. If Bezos was determined not to endorse Kamala then of course he wouldn't have read the editorial. It wasn't the quality of the argument he was objecting to. It was the fear of offending Trump.
Julie Roginsky / @julieroginsky: Just stop. How stupid does Will Lewis think people are? Bezos didn't need to read a draft on an endorsement to kill it.
Justin Baragona / @justinbaragona: As we all know by now, Will Lewis is a man of integrity and would never do or say anything unethical to protect his boss.
Brendan Duke / @brendan_duke: WaPo readers are the world experts at detecting BS, given the share that work in politics and media. Making this announcement less than 2 weeks before the election and after making U.S. Senate endorsements reflects either owner interference or comically bad management from Lewis
Ben Mullin / @benmullin: We don't know where this background quote comes from. Is it the reporter who covers Amazon? Blue Origin? The Post? What is their basis for this “feeling?” I think this is pretty thin gruel.
Musa al-Gharbi / @musa_algharbi: As I highlight in my book ( https://musaalgharbi.com/...), WaPo and NY Times share many of the same readers, with nearly identical “resistance” politics. They tend to be highly educated, and follow horseraces and gossip closely, but to have a pretty shallow understanding of how
Ben Smith / @semaforben: The way we live now
@deggans: I'm not sure it is confusion. I think there are a lot of people out there who have grown impatient with mainstream media's coverage, and this endorsement scandal is just the tipping point to throw in the towel, unfortunately.
Ken Klippenstein / @kenklippenstein: Thinking about how the Washington Post laid off almost 10% of its staff after posting a $100 million loss — then Jeff Bezos gave a $100 million grant to celebrity Admiral William McRaven and actress Eva Longoria. https://www.kenklippenstein.com/ ...
Ken Klippenstein / @kenklippenstein: The Washington Post lost $100 million last year alone. Billionaires don't buy these properties to make money. They buy them to expand their influence
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Inside @washingtonpost's newsroom, which operates separately from the opinion department, “people who are thinking about the prospect of covering a second Trump presidency are concerned that the owner won't have our backs,” a staffer tells me
John Gruber / Daring Fireball: ★ Profiles in Cowardice: Owner Jeff Bezos and Publisher William Lewis of The Washington Post
Jim Waterson / @jimwaterson: About 40% of the complaints I got while working at BuzzFeed related to stories published by HuffPost, always healthy to remember how little the general public (totally understandably) gives a shit about your individual outlet.
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: So many of the fears, anxieties and hopes about the presidential election are encapsulated in this Washington Post non-endorsement imbroglio. Fears of capitulation to Trump, his base's desires for revenge... https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/ ...
Franklin Leonard / @franklinleonard: If it was true that he doesn't believe in presidential endorsements, he likely would have announced this policy at some point soon after becoming CEO almost a year ago.
Fred Vogelstein / @fvogelstein: Said this last night. Will say it again. This looks like a Will Lewis thing not a Jeff Bezos thing. Sure it's on Bezos for hiring him. But I also don't think Lewis issued this statement voluntarily. And I've begun to wonder if Bezos isn't gearing up to hang Lewis with this mess.
Barton Gellman / @bartongellman: Maybe you didn't fully understand, @JeffBezos, the message that non-endorsement would send. Like it or not, this is about the newsroom. Is the WP still fearlessly holding power to account? Change your mind. It's not too late to show that you are not bending the knee.
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: WashPost publisher Will Lewis appears to be knocking down reporting, including in WaPo, that Bezos had reviewed a tangible draft of endorsement. The decision was still Bezos'. Reporting on this stuff in real time is hard. Doubly so when it's your own institution. Respect.
Carl Bernstein / @carlbernstein: Statement on Washington Post's refusal to endorse presidential candidate. [image]
Eriq Gardner / @eriqgardner: I don't think endorsements matter except Taylor Swift going on the Kelce podcast “New Heights” to discuss love, football, and the election.
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: One result of the WaPo non-endorsement: I'm told the NYT has been experiencing a small but noticeable wave of cancelations since yesterday, as well as emails to the effect of “fuck Bezos.” There's been some internal discussion about what (if anything) to do about the confusion.
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: I wrote this 2 years ago, calling for Bezos to divest himself of the Post: “The Washington Post has a Bezos problem” https://www.cjr.org/... via @cjr
@deggans: Brian Stelter outlines stakes of newspaper endorsement scandal in his Reliable Sources newsletter for CNN: “The appearance of caving to Trump does real and lasting damage to any enterprise that isn't identified as pro-Trump.” https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/ ...
Peter Yared / @peteryared: Bezos forcing WaPo to not endorse is an employee filter like his Amazon 5 day back to the office policy
Ben Smith / @semaforben: Bezos ... more or less disowning the decision? A confusing way to operate. https://www.semafor.com/... [image]
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: “After democracy dies in darkness, they'll be the ones who will be moving happily about in the shadows.” Timothy Snyder on what the media oligarchs have revealed about themselves. https://www.theguardian.com/ ... [image]
Ben Mullin / @benmullin: NEW: Will Lewis, the C.E.O. of The Washington Post, issues a statement saying Jeff Bezos “was not sent, did not read and did not opine on any draft” of an endorsement for president. “We are an independent newspaper and should support our readers' ability to make up their own
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: “I do not believe in presidential endorsements,” Post publisher William Lewis says in a new statement to CNN 👇🏼 [image]
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Surprise — a special Saturday edition of the @ReliableSources newsletter just landed: https://view.newsletters.cnn.com/ ...
Caleb Howe / Mediaite: ‘Known By Some Scholars As Anticipatory Obedience’: CNN's Stelter Says Concern On WaPo Not Endorsing Harris Is Authoritarian Appeasement
DNyuz: 'It's Fear': Liz Cheney Criticizes Washington Post Owner Jeff Bezos After His Paper Snubs Kamala Harris
Francois Heinderyckx / @fheinderyckx@mastodon.social: “Whatever a media owner's motivations might be, the appearance of caving to Trump does real and lasting damage to any enterprise that isn't identified as pro-Trump.” writes @brianstelter in a special edition of Reliable Sources. WaPo journalists are afraid that if Trump wins, Bezos won't have their back. …
Quinta Jurecic / @qjurecic.bsky.social: This is so insulting from Lewis. “Did not see the draft I wrote” =/= “did not tell me what to do” [image]
@apocalypticanow.bsky.social: “Trust me, says notorious liar” — www.npr.org/2024/07/30/n... [embedded post]
Dylan Byers / Puck: Washington on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Filip Timotija / The Hill: Trump meets with leaders from Bezos-owned Blue Origin
Debra J. Saunders / Las Vegas Review-Journal: Two liberal newspaper giants refuse to endorse Kamala Harris
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Hadas Gold / CNN:
Some current WaPo journalists say they have no problem with the editorial board not endorsing in any situation, but the timing of the announcement is troubling — New York CNN — — One day after The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in this year's election …
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Kipp Jones / Mediaite: Liz Cheney Rips Jeff Bezos for Being ‘Afraid to Issue an Endorsement’ of Harris in WaPo: ‘I Canceled My Subscription’
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark: Bezos, Trump, and the Failure of Democracy
Kaiser / Cele|bitchy: Jeff Bezos & Will Lewis ordered WaPo's editors to dump a Kamala Harris endorsement
Michael Sainato / The Guardian: Bezos faces criticism after executives met with Trump on day of Post's non-endorsement
Ben Blanchet / HuffPost: Liz Cheney Calls Out Washington Post Owner Jeff Bezos After Paper's Decision To Not Endorse
Mary L. Trump / The Good in Us: The Lights Are Dimming — I'm still thinking about Jeff Bezos' egregious decision to force his paper …
Anna Young / New York Post: Washington Post publisher says he killed Kamala Harris endorsement, not Jeff Bezos: report
Jilldennison / Filosofa's Word: Goodbye WaPo — Two of the nations major news outlets, The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times …
Bethan Sexton / Daily Mail: Washington Post boss says it wasn't Jeff Bezos who squashed Kamala Harris endorsement
Alan Boyle / GeekWire: Space shots: A tangled web of speculation surrounds Boeing, Blue Origin and Bezos
Jon Passantino / @passantino@threads.net: More than 24 hours after The Post announced it won't endorse in the presidential race, setting off widespread criticism inside and out of the paper, Jeff Bezos is silent via @_hadasgold https://www.cnn.com/...
Joe Cunningham / RedState: Why the Washington Post Won't Endorse Kamala Harris, and Why the Left Is Big Mad About It
Ashleigh Fields / The Hill: Marty Baron on Post endorsement choice: ‘This is cowardice’
Washington Post:
A group of 19 WaPo columnists says it's the wrong time to not endorse for president, as one candidate advocates for positions that threaten freedom of the press — The newspaper's refusal to endorse a presidential candidate is a mistake. — By 18 Post Opinions columnists
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Washington Post, Washington Post, Semafor, Politico, @sbi@toot.berlin, Newser, RedState, @roigfranzia, Townhall, NPR, The Federalist, @byheatherlong, @milbank, @postopinions, @benmullin, @kasparov63, @mccartneywp, @Centurion480@mastodon.social, Salon, @oliverdarcy@threads.net, @Bongolian@universeodon.com, Raw Story, Australian Financial Review, @mbrauchli@threads.net, @dankennedy_nu@threads.net, @StefanEJones@dice.camp, @jscalzi@threads.net, @simondowens@threads.net, @oliverdarcy@threads.net, @drewharwell@threads.net, @bencollins.bsky.social, @bencollins.bsky.social and The Wrap
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Alexandra Petri / Washington Post: It has fallen to me, the humor columnist, to endorse Harris for president
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post: Refusing to endorse a candidate, The Post wounds itself
@sbi@toot.berlin: This is one hell of a burn. Bezos must be going up in flames right now. — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
John Johnson / Newser: Washington Post Cartoonist Skewers Her Own Newspaper
Jeff Charles / RedState: Washington Post Columnists in a Fury Because Newspaper Didn't Endorse Kamala Harris
Manuel Roig-Franzia / @roigfranzia: Highly respected, longtime political writer & @washingtonpost columnist @ktumulty on decision not to issue president endorsement: “The rationale cited in our leaders' statement was an insult to our colleagues throughout this newspaper and to our readers.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Derek Hunter / Townhall: Now We'll Never Know Who The Washington Post Supports
Tristan Justice / The Federalist: Leftists Melt Down After Washington Post Editorial Board Declines To Endorse Harris
Heather Long / @byheatherlong: As a former member of the WaPo editorial board (Dec 2021 to Sept 2024), I was stunned by the news today not to endorse. I am one of 10 Post columnists (so far) who signed this joint statement tonight: “The Washington Post's decision not to make an endorsement in the [image]
Dana Milbank / @milbank: The Washington Post's decision not to endorse in the presidential race is “an abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper that we love.” A statement from me and other longtime Post columnists: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
@postopinions: “The Washington Post's decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign is a terrible mistake,” @EJDionne, @IgnatiusPost, Ruth Marcus, Dana @Milbank, @Eugene_Robinson, @JRubinBlogger, @perrybaconjr and @ktumulty write. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Ben Mullin / @benmullin: The dissenting Post opinion columnists: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... [image]
Garry Kasparov / @kasparov63: Preemptive and self-censorship is the greatest victory of authoritarians, without a shot being fired. As Havel and others wrote, when the press and regular citizens cower and cringe to toe the line without coercion, freedom is dying.
Robert McCartney / @mccartneywp: Top Post columnists denounce non-endorsement, including @ktumulty @IgnatiusPost @RuthMarcus Gene Robinson. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
@Centurion480@mastodon.social: WaPo's left hand would like a word with the WaPo's right hand: “The Washington Post's decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign is a terrible mistake. It represents an abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper” …
Alex Galbraith / Salon: “Surprising and disappointing”: Woodward and Bernstein respond to Bezos blocking WaPo endorsement
Oliver Darcy / @oliverdarcy@threads.net: Woodward and Bernstein release joint statement: “We respect the traditional independence of the editorial page, but this decision 11 days out from the 2024 presidential election ignores the Washington Post's own overwhelming reportorial evidence on the threat Donald Trump poses to democracy.” (1/2)
@Bongolian@universeodon.com: 16 Post columnists respond: The newspaper's refusal to endorse a presidential candidate is a mistake. — “The Washington Post's decision not to make an endorsement in the presidential campaign is a terrible mistake. It represents an abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper that we love. …
Daniel Hampton / Raw Story: ‘Terrible mistake’: WaPo columnists fire back at paper's leadership over nixed endorsement
Marcus Brauchli / @mbrauchli@threads.net: What courage and independence look like on the Washington Post editorial side, something the bosses there might want to learn from.
Dan Kennedy / @dankennedy_nu@threads.net: If Trump wins and he pardons himself, will the @washingtonpost and @latimes run outraged editorials? How about when he sets up detention camps? This goes way beyond a non-endorsement.
Stefan Edward Jones / @StefanEJones@dice.camp: The Washington Post editorial staff reacts to the management's decision not to issue an endorsement for president. — They are not happy. — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Simon Owens / @simondowens@threads.net: I think what's especially chilling about this WashPo news is that it comes as Trump is getting increasingly explicit about his intentions to punish media outlets he doesn't like. If there were ever a time to not back down, this would be it.
Oliver Darcy / @oliverdarcy@threads.net: “Under Jeff Bezos's ownership, the Washington Post's news operation has used its abundant resources to rigorously investigate the danger and damage a second Trump presidency could cause to the future of American democracy and that makes this decision even more surprising and disappointing, especially this late in the electoral profess.” …
Drew Harwell / @drewharwell@threads.net: Nine @postopinions columnists: “a terrible mistake ... an abandonment of the fundamental editorial convictions of the newspaper that we love, and for which we have worked a combined 218 years” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Tim Onion / @bencollins.bsky.social: “It doesn't work like this.” It sure as shit does! Just do it! Extraordinary times, extraordinary measures, etc. They took the radical step, you're just preserving your integrity.
Tim Onion / @bencollins.bsky.social: Posties can (and should!) get a critical mass and revolt against the weird British guy who runs your paper. It's not like he knows how to use the CMS. All he knows how to do is tap your phone. The tech people will help you. Just publish the thing and stand together. Make him take it down.
Washington Post:
Sources: Washington Post editorial staffers had drafted an endorsement of Harris for president, and then Jeff Bezos made the decision not to publish it — Publisher Will Lewis explained the decision as a return to the newspaper's roots. — For the first time in 36 years …
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@cakitchener: My mom just told me she cancelled her subscription to The Washington Post. She reads every one of my stories. It was a heartbreaking call. I understand why she did it, but I asked her to reconsider. To anyone who has cancelled or is thinking about cancelling, here's what I said:
David Folkenflik / NPR: ‘Washington Post’ won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s
Dan Froomkin / Salon: Billionaires have broken media: Washington Post's non-endorsement is a sickening moral collapse
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns & Money: “I like elections and want to keep having them”
David A. Graham / The Atlantic: Donald Trump's Dogwhistles Are Unmistakable
Sewell Chan / Columbia Journalism Review: The Washington Post opinion editor approved a Harris endorsement. A week later, Jeff Bezos killed it.
Caitlyn Becker / The Hill: These are the major newspapers that have and haven't endorsed Trump and Harris
Nancy Gibbs / New York Times: The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times Endorsement Calls Are Self-Sabotage
CNN: Big Tech CEOs are calling up Trump, seeking to rekindle their relationship with the former president ahead of Election Day
James Gordon / Daily Mail: The Washington Post's humor columnist sneaks in presidential endorsement after iconic paper refused to back Kamala Harris
@thechaosleague@mastodon.social: https://www.npr.org/... Thinking over the excellent reporting on the NWSL by Molly Hensley-Clancy for The Washington Post, it's really frustrating that the paper won't even acknowledge that out of the two candidates, one is especially dangerous for America. …
Contemplatingoutlander / Contemplating Life …: It has fallen to me, the humor columnist, to endorse Harris for president Isn't this what a newspaper is supposed to do? …
Alexandra Topping / The Guardian: ‘Fundamentally saddened’: Washington Post readers on failure to endorse Harris
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: Scoop: Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan confirms to me that he resigned from the Post following today's decision not to endorse in the presidential race.
@gaufre: NONE of the Post workers are asking for a boycott. Cancelling your subscription will only hurt the hardworking journalists and others that have made the Post great.
Carol Leonnig / @carolleonnig: Dear readers, sources, leaders and friends who have reached out in droves today asking me to quit the @washingtonpost : 1/ I too worry about the timing and odd explanation for The Post's change in endorsement policy. 2/ My fear is that this signals a tip-toeing deference to a
Gabriel Sherman / @gabrielsherman: A very high-level member of MAGAworld on @JeffBezos not allowing WaPo to endorse Harris: “Well he saw what happened to his Pentagon cloud computing contract when he was a prick to Trump.”
Michael Zimbalist / @zimbalist: This is far and away the best take on the ruckus around the WaPo and LAT endorsements (or lack thereof) that I've seen.
Carol Leonnig / @carolleonnig: Big credibility hit. Fist bump to @washingtonpost reporters who are fearlessly writing about @JeffBezos' 11th hour endorsement change, as w/ any powerful institution that needs to be held to account. @RoigFranzia Laura Wagner @MerylKornfield Thank you for letting me share my [image]
Carl Swanson / @carlstwitt: people keep posting these. and i understand the desire to do something. but did they also cancel their amazon prime? it wasn't the (still excellent) newsroom's decision. [image]
Lydia Polgreen / @lpolgreen: This might feel good in the moment, but it will hurt journalism, not Jeff Bezos. A thriving and independent Washington Post that doesn't need a billionaire's pocket change to survive should be the goal here.
Richard Horgan / @hollywoodspin: Jarvis DeBerry, who worked for years as editorial writer at Times-Picayune, recalls the time publisher steered the paper towards endorsement at odds with his department. Rather than quit, a colleague joked it was “Reminder That We Work for The Man Day.” https://www.msnbc.com/... [image]
@prettybadlefty: In 2019 Bernie said that The Washington Post was being implicitly biased by Jeff Bezos' ownership. Every liberal OpEd writer and Pundit treated this obviously correct statement like it was the most ridiculous and dangerous thing they had ever heard. Today's news, unrelated:
Sarah Larson / @asarahlarson: Once again I'm reflecting on the time I interviewed a powerful guy who knows Jeff Bezos, and who offhandedly told me, “Jeff has personal reasons for wanting to get to Mars ... I'm not comfortable sharing what they are”
Tero Kuittinen / @teroterotero: Homepage editor took revenge
Clara Jeffery / @clarajeffery: From the homepage of the @washingtonpost [image]
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: Read to WaPo/LAT non endorsements from the Independence Caucus, “a group within the national NewsGuild formed to advance journalistic independence within Guild newsrooms and union affairs” They raise “serious Qs” about owners' “commitment to journalistic independence” 👇🏼 [image]
Carol Leonnig / @carolleonnig: One last note: Please don't cancel your subscriptions. It will only hurt the independent newsgathering my colleagues and I strive to do for you every day. Thank you to many who reached out about this news and agreed to keep subscribing.
James Gosling / James Gosling on LinkedIn: Democracy Dies In Darkness... with that darkness moved a step forward by Jeff Bezos. I had thought he was better than this. …
Jon Levine / New York Post: Washington Post reporter ‘heartbroken’ after mom cancels subscription over nixed Harris endorsement: ‘Hurting us, not our owner’
Digby / Digby's Hullabaloo: This Is A Big Deal — Amazon owner Jeff Bezos killed the Washington Post editorial board's …
Benjamin Goggin / @benjamin_goggin_@threads.net: In this media environment I don't really believe that The Washington Post's editorial page endorsing a presidential candidate would have sway with many undecided voters, or is really necessary. But if the Bezos reporting is correct I do think it's an example of how of money in corporate media can squash editorial independence at a publication, which should freak people out.
Dare Obasanjo / @carnage4life@threads.net: The “Democracy dies in darkness” plaque is also giving the same vibe.
Kara Swisher / @karaswisher@threads.net: If someone wants to leak the Kamala Harris endorsement that Bezos quashed, it would make for interesting reading. And I, for one, am good at getting such documents, as Bezos knows from the old days. Game fucking on.
Carol Leonnig / @carolleonnig: I'm a reporter and I don't care who the Post's ed board endorses. A fearless independent newsroom — which we've so far enjoyed under Jeff Bezos' ownership — is what I hope we will maintain.
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark: The Guardrails Are Already Crumpling
Hamilton Nolan / How Things Work: Your Opinions Can Be Bad But You Still Have to Tell the Truth
Dave Lee / @daveleebbg@threads.net: Quite. And while I know we all love to see a parade of principled resignations, it's not so easy when it's your mortgage/kid's education/medical bills on the line. Let's be lenient here.
Piotr Smolar / Le Monde.fr: Harris or Trump? The Washington Post and LA Times, under the influence of their owners, withdraw endorsements
Paul Farhi / @farhip: This is getting ugly. Publisher/CEO Will Lewis has been under an ethical cloud since joining the Post in January. And now this? @CJR: Post opinion editor approved a Harris endorsement. A week later, the paper's publisher killed it. https://www.cjr.org/...
Daniel Arkin / NBC News: The Washington Post ends backing presidential candidates as paper says Bezos axed Harris endorsement
Alex Howard / @digiphile: @davidfolkenflik ... This is anticipatory obedience by an oligarch with business before US government: https://www.cjr.org/... As with @latimes not endorsing, the timing left no question. If it had been 6 months ago, fine. @JeffBezos just made a tragic mockery of “Democracy died in darkness.”
Will Stancil / @whstancil: Again: if you work in journalism, and you're horrified at the WaPo decision, the best thing you can do is finally commit yourself to covering Trump's threat to democracy with the vigor it deserves, starting TODAY. Just hours ago he threatened to round up critics. Talk about it.
Ian Bassin / @ianbassin: If billionaires and newspapers are refusing to endorse against Trump *before* he's even in power, imagine how they'll act when he can direct the federal govt against them. Imagine how the press will act after FOUR years of this. How will voters get accurate information in 2028?
Emily Bell / @emilybell: Imagine owning a news organisation where one of your journalists was hacked to death by a dictator, and then not doing *everything* in your power to defeat his fans and enablers...
Daniel Kibblesmith / @kibblesmith: I am canceling my subscription to the incognito window I read free Washington Post articles in.
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: UPDATE: Robert Kagan confirms to NPR that he has resigned from WaPost editorial board after disclosure it would not make an announcement. Kagan has been a persistent conservative critic of Trump, tying him to an autocratic tradition. Uniformly outraged response from staff.
@steinkobbe: That's crazy can't believe one of the good liberal billionaires would do that. The ultra rich have historically been so good at fighting fascism
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: To honor Kagan, read his marvelous 2023 op-ed about Trump as dictator. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: Opinion staff at WaPo are furious about the paper's endorsement decision. Several are contemplating what action to take, ranging from resigning, quitting the board, or a statement. “If you don't have the balls to own a newspaper, don't,” one Post opinion employee tells me.
Mike Davis / @bymikedavis: I don't have much of an issue with newspapers not endorsing candidates. In 2024, they aren't moving the needle one bit. But to decline to do so two weeks be for an election simply in an act of fence-sitting, so you can curry favor with whoever wins? That's cowardice.
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Kudos to the @washingtonpost media reporting team today (and every day!)
Elizabeth Lopatto / The Verge: Jeff Bezos reportedly killed the Washington Post's Kamala Harris endorsement
John Davis / John Davis on LinkedIn: Jeff Bezos, owner of the The Washington Post, wants to defend his largest revenue streams in case America elects a president willing to use …
Jon Adams / Jon Adams on LinkedIn: I typically don't comment much on media but I will just note that The Washington Post is highlighting that democracy doesn't die in darkness …
Rebecca Hamilton / Just Security: On Dictatorship and Self-Censorship: Lessons the Owner of a Sudanese Newspaper Could Give Jeff Bezos
Debra Silimeo / Debra Silimeo on LinkedIn: Silence is complicity. I think the Post might want to think again about its motto, Democracy Dies in Darkness. The Washington Post #editorial #election #democracy #pressfreedom …
Roy Edroso / alicublog: FRIDAY 'ROUND-THE-HORN: JEFF BEZOS IS A PARASITIC PIECE OF SHIT WHO SHOULD BE TAXED INTO OBLIVION EDITION.
Roger Friedman / Showbiz411: Watergate Stars Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein Say Washington Post Editorial Decision is “Disappointing”
Nedhamson / Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News: Washington Post: 17 Opinion Writers Disagree with Bezos' Fiat to Stop Endorsing For President
Elizabeth Weibel / Breitbart: Washington Post Editor Robert Kagan Resigns After Newspaper's Non-Endorsement of Harris
Fox News: Washington Post union, staffers revolt over decision not to endorse a presidential candidate, blame Bezos
@kongakong@masto.ai: I cancelled my Washington Post subscription when the new CEO Matt Murray fired Sally Buzbee, the executive editor at the time, and tried to parachute a very dubious Robert Winnett from The Telegraph into the role. It was around Jun/July this year. — I know the newspaper would head in the wrong direction. …
Erik De La Garza / Raw Story: Jeff Bezos just taught American businessmen a ‘lesson’: Bulwark editor
Patrick LaForge / @palafo@threads.net: I don't think that newspaper editorials or endorsements really matter all that much, especially for national races. Ironically, suppressing them gives them far more weight and says a lot about your institution's health and integrity. …
Steve Rhodes / @tigerbeat@threads.net: And if a newspaper in DC shouldn't endorse for president, it also shouldn't endorse for senate & congress like the Washington Post has this year https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
@Nonilex@masto.ai: CJR: “Ian Bassin, a #democracy expert, calls these moves ‘anticipatory obedience’: fear by owners that if #Trump wins he could take #vengeance on companies that cross him. They noted that the leadership at CNN & the #WashingtonPost changed after the Trump administration tried to block the takeover of CNN's parent company & tried to deny a cloud computing contract for #Amazon, #Bezos's company.” …
Rich Glover / Rich Glover on LinkedIn: Washington Post is not endorsing Kamela Harris — Kamela Harris - “He's Hitler” — Washington Post - “Yeah we've thought about it and we're still not going to endorse you over Hitler. …
Tom Schaffer / @schaffertom@mastodon.social: “This makes it more clear than ever: You cannot be a truly independent news organization if you are owned by an oligarch.” — https://www.salon.com/...
Harry Lambert / The Daily Beast: Top Editors Eviscerate Jeff Bezos' Decision to Kill WaPo Endorsement
@stevenray@sfba.social: “This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty. Donald Trump will celebrate this as an invitation to further intimidate The Post's owner, Jeff Bezos (and other media owners),” former Post executive editor Martin Baron, who led the paper while Trump was president, said in a text message to The Post. …
Janine Vanderburg / Janine Vanderburg on LinkedIn: “Democracy dies in darkness.” Or, in the light of day, The Washington Post? — #Cowardice — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Derek Powazek / @fraying@xoxo.zone: If you wanna read something great, just this one time, read the comments on this story. Every one is livid. 10k so far and coming in too fast to keep up with. — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... [image]
Jamelle Bouie / @jbouie@threads.net: unbelievable to me that institutions like the washington post are rolling over in advance for an addled old man who is visibly falling apart before our eyes. disgraceful
@ycombinator@rss-mstdn.studiofreesia.co m: Jeff Bezos kills Washington Post editorial board presidential endorsement — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... #ycombinator
Vlada Knowlton / @vladaknowlton@threads.net: Yes, during this very frightening period, when we are understandably expressing outrage at all the news media cowards bowing down to fascism, this is an important reminder to recognize and thank all the journalists fighting the good fight and reporting the truth about the GOP's fascist candidate. …
Dave Winer / @davew@threads.net: Do not obey in advance.
Kimberly Atkins Stohr / @kimberlyeatkins@threads.net: If this was really about “returning to our roots” y'all would have made this call before the election season started. We see you. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Elizabeth Jacobs / @1elizabeth_jacobs@threads.net: TL;DR of Washington Post non-endorsement announcement: The race is too close and Jeff Bezos may have all the money but he's morally bankrupt.
Eric Ginsburg / @eric_ginsburg@threads.net: A reminder who controls mainstream media. https://www.cnbc.com/...
Eric Schmeltzer / @ericschmeltzer@threads.net: There is nothing - nothing - keeping the editorial boards of the LA Times and Washington Post from publishing their endorsements online, on Substack or elsewhere, and explaining in blunt terms why they were silenced by their own newspaper. In fact, I would very highly urge them to do so, immediately.
Karen Attiah / @karenattiah@threads.net: Today has been an absolute stab in the back. What an insult to those of us who have literally put our careers and lives on the line to call out threats to human rights and democracy.
Dovi Frances / Dovi Frances on LinkedIn: Shocking - One of the most left wing publication in the Americas The Washington Post, with 11 days left for the elections …
Aaron Parnas / MeidasTouch News: Washington Post Editor At Large Resigns Over Newspaper's Non-Endorsement: Report
@nealcurtis@mas.to: Bezos is a Trump supporter. File with the Pope is Catholic stories. — The Washington Post opinion editor approved a Harris endorsement. A week later, the paper's publisher killed it. - Columbia Journalism Review — https://www.cjr.org/... [image]
Michael Hobbes / @michaelhobbes.bsky.social: People are going to spin this as “I can't believe you rubes think the WaPo endorsement would have moved any votes” but it's not about the poll results, it's about elite institutions doing the bare minimum to stave off authoritarianism.
@pwnallthethings.bsky.social: WaPo losing subscriptions won't impact Bezos much; he won't care. Amazon losing a bunch of prime subscribers and their black friday sales being lower than expected will cause more alarm at the meetings he attends
@pwnallthethings.bsky.social: for folks cancelling their WaPo subscriptions, I get it, but consider also cancelling your Amazon Prime membership or deciding to buy things later this year from another retailer
Sarah Jeong / @sarahjeong.bsky.social: i will defend anyone's right to cancel a subscription as an act of conscience. that said, this may be relevant to those thinking about it: — wapo news desk was the first to publish that bezos had a direct hand in killing the endorsement, and that's *fucking wild as shit*
Heidi Li Feldman / @heidilifeldman@mastodon.social: Here's former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron saying what needs to be said about the Post's decision not to endorse a Presidential candidate: “This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty. ... …
Gregg Gonsalves / @gregggonsalves@med-mastodon.com: A non-endorsement in this election with the seriousness of what is at stake is an implicit endorsement of Donald J. Trump. This is complicity, cravenness and cowardice. https://www.cjr.org/...
Brooke / @brooklynmarie.bsky.social: I've never liked the “benevolent billionaire” model of journalism and feel pretty validated in that dislike now [embedded post]
Dave Weigel / @daveweigel.bsky.social: “The decision not to publish was made by The Post's owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.” — I worked at the paper for seven years and Bezos never interfered with a thing. This is five-alarm fire stuff. — www.washingtonpost.com/style/media/ ...
Aaron Schaffer / @aaronschaffer.com: A statement from Post Guild leadership on the Washington Post's decision to not endorse a presidential candidate [image]
Phil Nelson / @philnelson@xoxo.zone: The guy who owns Amazon is such a big Trump supporter he ordered the newspaper he also owns to not publish their already-written editorial endorsement for Harris. When I talk about the wealthy protecting class interests at the expense of all else this is exactly what I mean https://www.cjr.org/...
Zeb Larson / @zeblarson@hcommons.social: Whatever else is true (and a lot is true), 2024 is the year where national media in the U.S. revealed how hopelessly inadequate it is, at all levels. I don't fault reporters or individual editorialists: this is an indictment of its leadership and its business structure. …
Cameron MacLeod / @c_9@mstdn.ca: Jeff Bezos in 2013: “I understand the critical role the Post plays in Washington, D.C., and our nation and the Post's values will not change. Our duty to readers will continue to be the heart of the Post, and I am very optimistic about the future,” Bezos said in a statement. https://www.pcmag.com/... …
Robson Fletcher / @robsonfletcher@mas.to: “This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty,” former Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron said. — “Donald Trump will celebrate this as an invitation to further intimidate The Post's owner, Jeff Bezos (and other media owners). …
Harry McCracken / @harrymccracken@mastodon.social: Not a great sign that it's the CEO writing this note to readers. He shouldn't be involved in this decision. https://www.npr.org/...
Marisa Kabas / @marisakabas.bsky.social: let me make something perfectly clear: the endorsements are a secondary issue. this is about billionaires exerting control over the editorial process. freedom of the press is under direct threat. [embedded post]
David Folkenflik / NPR:
The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 election, “nor in any future election,” writes CEO Will Lewis in a note to readers — Even though the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remains neck and neck …
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Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: New statement from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein: “We respect the traditional independence of the editorial page, but this decision 11 days out from the 2024 presidential election ignores the Washington Post's own overwhelming reportorial evidence on the threat Donald Trump
William Lewis / Washington Post: On political endorsement — A note from the publisher: — William Lewis is publisher …
Karen Attiah / Washington Post: The true roots of The Post's endorsement policy
Scott Johnson / Power Line: Endorse this — The Washington Post has announced it will not endorse a presidential candidate this year.
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: New Yorker EIC David Remnick, who started his career at the Washington Post and worked there for a decade, emails me his thoughts on today's non-endorsement decision [image]
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: Washington Post's announcement: “The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election. Nor in any future presidential election. We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates.”
Margaret Sullivan / American Crisis: We needed courage. We got cowardice.
The New Neo: So, why did the LA Times and the WaPo decide not to endorse anyone this year for the presidency?
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter: Washington Post Surprise: Paper Now Won't Endorse Presidential Candidates
Graig Graziosi / The Independent: Legendary Watergate reporters Woodward and Bernstein slam Washington Post for shying away from endorsement
Tim Adams / The Guardian: The Washington Post is sitting on the fence at the most dangerous time in history
Tommy Vietor / @tvietor08: The WaPo endorsing Harris would move exactly zero voters her way, but still lol at this cowardly shit from the crew that brought us “democracy dies in darkness”
David Weiner / @daweiner: If you're afraid that a presidential candidate will retaliate against your business interests due to a paper you own's endorsement of their opponent, that should be the first sentence in your endorsement.
Jessica Lessin / @jessicalessin: A person could make interesting arguments on both sides of whether today, a newspaper should endorse a political candidate or whether readers should care. But you cannot argue changes in policy at washpo and Latimes within two weeks of an election— as the polls tip slightly more
@tvgrimreaper: Tired: Laying off newspaper staff because the business loses money. Wired: Getting newspaper staff to lay themselves off by not endorsing a presidential candidate.
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: Opinion staff at WaPo are furious about the paper's endorsement decision. Several are contemplating what action to take, ranging from resigning, quitting the board, or a statement. “If you doin't have the balls to own a newspaper, don't,” one Post opinion employee tells me.
Glyph / @glyph@mastodon.social: people roasting the “democracy dies in darkness” headline are honestly not going nearly as hard as wapo's own staff https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Bill Grueskin / @bgrueskin: Here's the thing about these LAT/WPost non-endorsements. They're unimportant politically; few votes would be swayed. But the billionaire owners are (intentionally or not) sending a signal to the newsrooms: Prepare to accommodate your coverage to a Trump regime. [image]
Ben Rhodes / @brhodes: There is no logic that isn't damning as to why the Washington Post and LA Times feel they can endorse in every local, state and federal election other than a presidential race.
David Ulevitch / @davidu: Incredible to see the major cracks appearing as a result of the constant media lies (on Kamala, on Trump, on Biden, on Israel, on Europe, etc.). They can't say the truth about Kamala nor can they endorse a man they compare to Hitler, so WaPo now, and LA Times endorse nobody—Wild! [image]
@ilvestoomas: When major newspapers begin pre-emptively to self-censor you can no longer trust their content. My parents saw this when the Sovs occupied Estonia. Friends from a number of once liberal democracies have seen it. We always see it in the dimming crepuscular light before a
Charles Gasparino / @cgasparino: woke reporters over there are losing their minds
Mark Jacob / @markjacob16: As fascism rose in America, the Washington Post adopted the slogan “Democracy dies in darkness.” Now WaPo has turned cowardly, skipping a presidential endorsement to appease Trump. Perhaps WaPo will change its slogan to: Democracy dies in our silence. https://www.npr.org/...
@jimstewartson: I cannot imagine a more disgraceful move by a newspaper I grew up with—whose motto is “Democracy dies in darkness.” Just devastating to see once great institutions be laid so low. However, and this is important, now you will get to really see who is who. Never let them forget.
Robert Balkovich / @robertbalkovich: Legacy media is facing a red alert crisis. If the paper whose slogan is “Democracy Dies in Darkness” cannot bring itself to endorse the candidate running against someone vowing to destroy press freedom there needs to be some kind of serious intervention and change.
Leah McElrath / @leahmcelrath: To be fair, the @washingtonpost said, “Democracy dies in darkness.” They never said they wouldn't participate in killing it in broad daylight.
Abby McDonald / @abbymcdonald: Democracy dies in darkness, except when 43% of our potential customer base prefers the darkness, in which case it's a valid viewpoint that must be respected by keeping the lights off for everyone.
@deggans: The Washington Post makes it official: It has published a statement from its publisher saying that, for the first time in many years, it will not endorse a candidate in the presidential race, though it has endorsed candidates in other races. https://www.cnn.com/...
Michael Barbaro / @mikiebarb: A WaPo endorsement for president had been written and was ready to publish before Jeff Bezos decided the paper would not endorse. [image]
Rat King / @mikeisaac: the throughline is tech corporate stewardship and bracing for a trump presidency big tech moguls who dont own media companies doing the same even if you believe editorial board influence is waning in the internet age, i cant see how this does anything but neuter them further
Dylan Byers / @dylanbyers: Marty Baron, famed former Washington Post editor of the Democracy Dies in Darkness era, weighs in >
Jonn Elledge / @jonnelledge: well this feels fucking stupid
Jane Mayer / @janemayernyer: When Bezos brought in Lewis, a Murdoch guy, the handwriting was in the wall.
Jeet Heer / @heerjeet: Billionaires know that Trump will exact revenge if they endorse Harris and he wins but that Harris will not exact revenge if she wins and they didn't endorse anyone. That's what these non-endorsements are about.
Tom Coates / @tomcoates: Genuinely cannot imagine a scenario where a serious journalistic organization ought to be rising to the occasion and articulating the clarity of the choice. They're like, “Hannibal Lecter vs. Clarice Starling - reasonable people can come to different positions about who is best”
Dan Pfeiffer / @danpfeiffer: The @washingtonpost endorsement moves less than zero votes in a presidential race, but announcing this with 10 days to go right after Trump's COS says he's a fascist is so dumb. Proving once again there is no one worse at PR than media companies
Ben Smith / @semaforben: Just... impossible timing for this announcement to be read as a statement of principal
Ben Mullin / @benmullin: new: Washington Post publisher Will Lewis explains why The Post won't be endorsing for president: [image]
Sherrod Brown Dem / @statindy: Insane actually. WaPo endorses all the time for Virginia/Maryland/DC elections
Rex Huppke / @rexhuppke: These are not good signs. I don't think newspaper endorsements matter much anymore, honestly, but the reluctance to do them suggests timidity and a fear of retribution from Trump. That ain't the way news organizations are supposed to function.
Brianna Sacks / @bri_sacks: We won a Pulitzer for public service for our coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection
@drewsav: These newspapers are making strange decisions given that their subscriber base is overwhelmingly Democrats.
Kevin Kinkead / @kevin_kinkead: find me one person under the age of 30 who cares about newspaper political endorsements
Noah Kulwin / @nkulw: “We” has never meant Jeff Bezos this much
@blogoftheirown: It just reeks of integrity for the WaPo to wring their hands over whether to risk Bezos's wrath by endorsing Kamala....while still proudly displaying the “Democracy dies in darkness” slogan they added after the 2016 election.
Marty Swant / @martyswant: For context, here is @oliverdarcy's report from this week: https://www.status.news/... [image]
Kipp Jones / Mediaite: Legendary Washington Post Watergate Reporters Blast Paper's Decision Not to Endorse a Candidate
James Bruno / James Bruno on LinkedIn: Pay close attention. This is is a manifestation of creeping fascism - when moneybags owners of news media preemptively self-censor in fear of retribution by a would-be tyrant close to winning power. …
Melanie Kahl / Melanie Kahl on LinkedIn: “We'd like to accelerate our mission of ‘Democracy Dies in Darkness’ by turning off the lights.” - The Washington Post* (*not an actual quote, but could be) …
Janine Zacharia / Janine Zacharia on LinkedIn: I have been in discussions over the years with the editorial page editors of major news outlets. I am familiar with the arguments for and against endorsing national political candidates. …
Robert McCartney / @mccartneywp: There are reports that The Washington Post may decline to endorse anyone for president. It would be first time that's happened since 1988. There's speculation in newsroom that owner Jeff Bezos may want to avoid risk of endangering Amazon's government contracts if Trump wins.
Hadas Gold / CNN: Washington Post will not endorse a candidate in 2024 presidential election, breaking decades of tradition
Jonathan V. Last / @jvlast@threads.net: Jeff Bezos is the most consequential entrepreneur of his generation. And if *he* has to preemptively accommodate Trump, then *everyone* at every level of business and industry will notice it. If you run some widget factory in MA that makes parts for the DoD, you're taking note of this. …
Jonathan V. Last / @jvlast@threads.net: And that's the take-away from the Washington Post's refusal to endorse Kamala Harris. It's not about the paper or the journalists. It's about every wealthy executive and business owner in America being shown that if *Jeff Bezos* fears retribution from Trump, they should, too. …
Jonathan V. Last / @jvlast@threads.net: The thing to understand about the WaPo's Friday afternoon news dump about scuttling their endorsement is that the endorsement doesn't matter at all. Even the media angle doesn't matter at all. This story is *entirely* about the relationship of the business community to the prospect of a second Trump administration. …
@alex@masto.digittante.com: Seems strange that #WilliamLewis, publisher of the #washingtonpost and an employer of journalists, would choose ‘independence’ rather than condemn a candidate who threatens to imprison him and his workforce. But I guess, “go with the billionaire who brought you”, right? — https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... …
Margaret Sullivan / The Guardian: The Washington Post and LA Times refused to endorse a candidate. Why?
Michael Learmonth / Michael Learmonth on LinkedIn: What's unconscionable about this is the timing: fine to say you're getting out of the presidential endorsements business …
@mlbellar@universeodon.com: “Fascism comes to America” - the silence of bent knees — If we the people survive this election, Never Forget, Never Forgive. — https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ ...
Mike Tougeron / @touge@hachyderm.io: What the actual $*&?!? With all of their editorial posts, criticisms of #Trump, warnings about what his presidency would entail, etc, they decide not to endorse #Harris?!? What a spineless, weak, pitiful decision. How can they make all of those claims yet not endorse her? …
Benjamin Wittes / @benjaminwittes@thecooltable.wtf: As a longtime member of the Washington Post editorial page staff, this genuinely shocks me. My thoughts are with my former colleagues. And I'm just going to say out loud that this would never have happened under Fred Hiatt or Meg Greenfield. Never. — https://www.npr.org/...
Radley Balko / @radleybalko.bsky.social: I don't know how this ends, but it's now abundantly clear that It Could Happen Here. — I'll never get over the craven blind-eyeing and preemptive supplication from people, groups, and institutions who ought to know better. — I hope voters bail us out. But we've been tested. And too many have failed.
@tomtomorrow.bsky.social: With all respect to many talented and thoughtful journos within the system, big media has failed spectacularly.
Anthony Zurcher / @zurch.bsky.social: Newspaper editorials have been dying for a while. A vestigial organ from a different era, like an appendix. This year is going to speed along their demise.
Greg Greene / @greene.haus: Exactly. More nonprofit news co-ops, please, and more policy at the federal level to nurture and subsidize them. Enough waiting for billionaires or Godot to save us; we'll have to do it ourselves. [embedded post]
@jesseltaylor.bsky.social: democracy dies in darkness, but we exhibited massive moral cowardice at noon eastern when the sun was out, so
@davekarpf.bsky.social: (3) the only POSSIBLE defense of this decision is “eh, our editorial statements don't really matter anyway.” — And y'know what? That's semi-true. The election outcome isn't going to hinge on Will Lewis possessing a spine or a conscience. — But you cannot run a newsroom if you don't think it matters.
Joe Cooper / @swelljoe@mas.to: The billionaires who own the largest media are putting their thumbs on the scale with more enthusiasm of late. I guess there's no point in owning the media, if you can't use it to lower your taxes at the expense of literally every other human on earth. https://www.npr.org/...
Brian Tatosky / @virtualbri@mastodon.online: https://www.npr.org/... MSM is not on your side, example #12313141 — #USPol #WashingtonPost
@davekarpf.bsky.social: (2) This decision is obviously some mix of “we would like access if Trump wins,” “we would like Trump not to attack our business if Trump wins, and “we would like Trump not to punish our owner's other companies if Trump wins. All of those reasons are semi-rational, but extraordinarily cowardly.
Greg Greene / @greene.haus: WaPo leadership then: “Democracy dies in darkness.” — now: (*hits the dimmer switch, sets mood lighting*) [embedded post]
Jamelle / @jamellebouie.net: a free press is essential to democracy but these specific institutions are not www.npr.org/2024/10/25/n...
@davekarpf.bsky.social: This is extraordinary on three levels. (All of them bad. We're talking levels-of-hell here, obviously.) — 1. From a narrow business perspective, news orgs like WaPo benefitted in 2017-21 by branding themselves as courageous journalistic defenders of democracy. — (...) [embedded post]
Daniel Feldman / @dfeldman.bsky.social: (Keep in mind Bezos' own marriage was blown up due to retaliation during the first Trump campaign. So he has some experience with this.)
Sarah J. Jackson / @sjjphd.bsky.social: It's almost like there's an argument to be made that billionaires shouldn't control newspapers or universities
Max Tani / Semafor:
WaPo editor-at-large Robert Kagan quits after the late move to not endorse in the presidential race; source: subscription cancellations are unusually high
WaPo editor-at-large Robert Kagan quits after the late move to not endorse in the presidential race; source: subscription cancellations are unusually high
Discussion:
The Daily Beast, The Atlantic, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, @elonmusk, @amasad, @stephenwalt, New York Post, Alternet.org, @joshtpm, Townhall, @bascule@mas.to, @davidfolkenflik, Media Nation, Benzinga, Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion, @farhip, @tvmojoe, @kateaurthur, @kateaurthur, @davidfolkenflik, @bradfordpearson, @postguild, @elienyc, @obrien_kat@mastodon.world, @radleybalko.bsky.social, @conniewilson_33931@me.dm, Ned Hamson's Second Line View …, @AlanSill@mast.hpc.social, @paezha@mastodon.online, @jppullen@threads.net, @Bellison22@mastodon.social and @smurfburger.bsky.social
Discussion:
Lily Mae Lazarus / The Daily Beast: Ex-WaPo Editor: This Is a Straight Bezos-Trump ‘Quid Pro Quo’
Ellen Cushing / The Atlantic: Don't Cancel The Washington Post. Cancel Amazon Prime.
Aidan Ryan / The Boston Globe: 'Stand up for what's right': In Globe interview, Marty Baron blasts Washington Post decision not to endorse presidential candidate
Lauren Edmonds / Business Insider: Washington Post columnist quits, calling the decision to ‘withhold’ endorsement a ‘terrible mistake’
Amjad Masad / @amasad: If you canceled your newspaper subscription because they're striving to be more objective you are basically saying “I only read news that reinforce my biases.”
Stephen Walt / @stephenwalt: Cancelling my @washingtonpost subscription was one of the easiest decisions I've ever made.
Anna Young / New York Post: Ex-WaPo editor claims Jeff Bezos colluded with Trump to kill Harris endorsement: ‘Quid-pro-quo’
Maya Boddie / Alternet.org: Former WaPo editor reveals ‘proof’ of Trump's ‘backroom deal’ with Amazon founder: report
Josh Marshall / @joshtpm: I think a lot of people are actually canceling their wapo subs. It's not like the usual round of claims. But I think the brand damage to the Post may be greater than people realize and go beyond the near term hit on subs. A big slice of America is living in a climate of ....
Sarah Arnold / Townhall: Susan Rice Was Not Happy When WaPo Refused to Endorse Kamala
Tony Arcieri / @bascule@mas.to: I went to cancel my WaPo subscription only to discover I had already cancelled my subscription over some other thing they'd done. Talk about jumping the shark. Thanks, Bezos! — Seems like a sad ending for an outlet whose Pulitzer prize-winning reporting broke the Watergate scandal and whose motto is “Democracy dies in darkness”. …
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: Mini update: The furor at the WaPo is such that its chief tech officer is getting engineers to block Qs about its decision to not make an endorsement pm the Post's own AI site search, This according to internal WP correspondence I've reviewed
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation: The fallout from the Post's gutless decision; plus, my 2018 book portrayed a very different Bezos
Bibhu Pattnaik / Benzinga: Bezos Faces Newsroom Rebellion Over Decision To Kill Washington Post Harris Endorsement
Stacey Matthews / Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion: ‘October Surprise’: WaPo Newsroom, Leftists Erupt Over Decision Not To Endorse Kamala
Paul Farhi / @farhip: Fallout from Jeff Bezos' decision not to have the @washingtonpost endorse a presidential candidate: —Widespread (negative) news coverage; —Internal staff protest; —Guild complaint; —Published protest letter from eight columnists; —~2,000(?) subscription cancellations...More...
@tvmojoe: @KateAurthur I have annual subscriptions that don't expire until late December/April 2025. I canceled to send a message and will likely re-up at some point. Totally respect the other POV, but what other tool do readers have?
Kate Aurthur / @kateaurthur: @TVMoJoe Nothing will stop the billionaires, which is the problem. Reaching out to them directly, and then making that public, would be what I'd do. But cancellations will just cause further layoffs. There's no real answer here! Like Jeff Bezos gives a fuck? And with this rotten family,
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: As I reported on the air tonight, the Washington Post registered 1600+ cancelations of digital subscriptions in the first three hours after my story broke, according to internal WP correspondence I've reviewed. That's bananas.
Bradford Pearson / @bradfordpearson: It's so disheartening to see people cancelling their LA Times and Washington Post subscriptions due to decisions made by billionaires. These cancellations hurt the reporters, editors, photographers, and designers doing the real work, not the owners.
@postguild: Are you a Washington Post reader concerned with today's decision for the Editorial Board to not endorse a candidate this election cycle? Send a letter to CEO and Publisher Will Lewis and Editorial Page Editor David Shipley: https://actionnetwork.org/... [image]
Elie Mystal / @elienyc: I'm getting sick of people saying “cancelling subscriptions hurts the writers not the owners.” It's an objectively true statement that lacks the context of: A. Well if we're being real about NOTHING *hurts* billionaires. Being a billionaire literally buys you out of consequences
@obrien_kat@mastodon.world: @Mediagazer kudos to him. Way back in May 2016, months before Trump was even elected, Kagan wrote this prescient piece https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Radley Balko / @radleybalko.bsky.social: Just a reminder: Sen. JD Vance sent a letter to DOJ demanding that Kagan be criminally investigated for writing the column below. — He wanted a journalist criminally investigated. For writing a column. Fascist Teddy Ruxpin then had the gall to wax about censorship at the VP debate. [image]
Connie Wilson / @conniewilson_33931@me.dm: @Mediagazer. I just cancelled my WaPo subscription. Now I'm making plans to extricate myself from Amazon. I've wanted to do this for a long time. The straw that broke was unusually large and loud. My apologies to the Camel.
Nedhamson / Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News: Why I Did Not Cancel My Subscription to the Washington Post
Alan Sill / @AlanSill@mast.hpc.social: @Mediagazer Reminder to support news outlets that are doing the right thing. If you cancel your subscription over an issue like this, take action to find and subscribe to or send support to at least as many as you canceled!
@paezha@mastodon.online: #WaPo's editor-at-large Robert Kagan resigned, saying that “if [Bezos] does not have the balls to own a newspaper, then don't” — This is such a stupid take. — It is not a matter of Bezos having the balls to stand up for democracy: it is that Bezos is all balls in for fascism. …
John Patrick Pullen / @jppullen@threads.net: It's kind of wild that The Washington Post had the courage to publish the Pentagon Papers (after NYT, but still) in 1971, exposing Vietnam decisions and military operations — but now in 2024, it's former military generals with the courage to speak out about what they saw in the Trump administration, and the Post is silent on its editorial page.
@Bellison22@mastodon.social: One has to speculate if these billionaires even care that they are stomping Democracy and destroying the careers of good journalists... Editor resigns, subscribers cancel as Washington Post non-endorsement prompts crisis at Bezos paper — https://www.semafor.com/... [image]
Marty Baron / @postbaron:
Ex-WaPo editor Martin Baron calls the paper's lack of an endorsement “cowardice” and says Trump will see it as “an invitation to further intimidate” Jeff Bezos
Ex-WaPo editor Martin Baron calls the paper's lack of an endorsement “cowardice” and says Trump will see it as “an invitation to further intimidate” Jeff Bezos
Discussion:
The Guardian, Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Bulwark, @maranissdavid, The Hill, Twitchy, Press Watch, @davidfolkenflik, @brianklaas, @brianstelter, @mollyjongfast, @davidfolkenflik, @annabower, @donwinslow, @markjacob16, @bgrueskin, @jeffjarvis, @piersmorgan, @ggreenwald, @ggreenwald, Slate, @wajahatali, @ecgreaves, Salon, Washington Times, @brendan.j.nyhan@threads.net, @sanderlinr@threads.net, @yonetteajoseph@threads.net, @palafo@threads.net, @dankennedy_nu@threads.net, @jswatz_tx@threads.net, @donmoyn.bsky.social, John Robinson on LinkedIn, @espiers.bsky.social, @espiers.bsky.social, @debholleync@threads.net, @johnburnsnc@threads.net, Status and @fraying@xoxo.zone
Discussion:
Edward Helmore / The Guardian: Washington Post cartoon team skewers paper's decision not to make endorsement
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns & Money: NY Times tries to sanewash Patrick Soon-Shiong's capitulation to Trump
Benjamin Wittes / The Bulwark: The Washington Post Bends the Knee to Trump
Ashleigh Fields / The Hill: Woodward, Bernstein rip Washington Post for withholding endorsement: ‘Disappointing’
Doug P. / Twitchy: Ex WaPo Editor Concerned Because Not Endorsing Harris Harms the Mission of Independent Journalism
Dan Froomkin / Press Watch: A sickening moral collapse at the Washington Post
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: In his memoir, “Collision of Power,” Marty Baron wrote that then publisher Fred Ryan did not want to make an endorsement in the 2016 Clinton v Trump race. Editorial page editor Fred Hiatt considered resigning. Bezos's reply at the time: “Why wouldn't we make an endorsement?”
Brian Klaas / @brianklaas: I used to write for the Washington Post. I now write for The Atlantic. The Post just made an absurdly pathetic, cowardly decision not to endorse. Meanwhile, the Atlantic endorsed for only the 5th time in 167 years of publishing because the stakes are so high.
Brian Stelter / @brianstelter: A member of the Wash Post editorial department tells me: Bezos's decision not to endorse is “an outrageous abdication of responsibility. Democracy doesn't die in darkness, it dies when people anticipatorily consent to a fascist's whims.”
Molly Jong-Fast / @mollyjongfast: This is what @TimothyDSnyder calls “obeying in advance.”
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: From the Post's former media reporter
Anna Bower / @annabower: Lawfare editor-in-chief Benjamin Wittes, who wrote for the Washington Post's editorial page for nearly a decade, on the decision by the paper's ownership not to endorse a presidential candidate: “The Washington Post Bends the Knee to Trump.” https://www.thebulwark.com/...
Don Winslow / @donwinslow: Dear @washingtonpost You have done more damage with this failure than you can possibly imagine and you have managed at one of the most critical moments in our history to fail not only your readers but also this country. It's pathetic and nothing can explain or justify it away.
Mark Jacob / @markjacob16: When I was an editor at the Chicago Tribune, I'd tell colleagues that our product wasn't ink on paper or words on an iPhone. It was credibility. That's what we were selling. Credibility. To see the Washington Post flush away its credibility by kowtowing to Trumpism is crushing.
Bill Grueskin / @bgrueskin: Gotta love how the Washpost started endorsing candidates in 1952 LEST ADLAI STEVENSON BECOME PRESIDENT. [image]
@jeffjarvis: Sometime ago, I asked someone who had been at the Post—not who you think—whether the Post could be saved. The answer was immediately and unequivocal No. #BrokenPost
Piers Morgan / @piersmorgan: Journalists enraged because their newspaper wishes to remain impartial are revealing their true colours.. and confirming the shockingly partisan liberal bias in US mainstream media.
Glenn Greenwald / @ggreenwald: After Jeff Bezos bought the WashPost in 2013, the Post twice endorsed Trump's opponents: they endorsed Hillary in 2016 and Biden in 2020. Both times, Bezos ended up OK. Believing he fears Trump's wrath is an expression of liberal elite insanity from discouraging polls.
Glenn Greenwald / @ggreenwald: This is collective paranoia and group think mania. Liberal elites have really convinced themselves that - for the first time ever - they're engaged in an act of courage, taking risks, by opposing Trump. Because if he wins, he'll put them into camps. Look at their madness:👇
Wajahat Ali / @wajahatali: “Don't obey in advance” was the first warning by Timothy Snyder, an authoritarianist expert, on how to fight tyranny. Washington Post bent both knees.
Dr. Ellen Greaves / @ecgreaves: @WajahatAli @IAmPoliticsGirl Ignoring its vaunted history of publishing the Pentagon Papers despite a court's temporary restraining order after Nixon went after the NY Times. Ben Bradlee & Kathryn Graham knew that if they caved to Nixon the reputation of the Post would be irreparably harmed.
Charles R. Davis / Salon: “This is cowardice”: Ex-editor blasts Washington Post after Jeff Bezos blocks Harris endorsement
Jeff Mordock / Washington Times: Washington Post won't endorse presidential candidate for first time in decades
Brendan Nyhan / @brendan.j.nyhan@threads.net: Endorsements don't matter. A Harris endorsement by the WP would surprise or persuade virtually no one. But people failing to stand up to Trump due to fear of backlash or worse, especially if he wins and tries to punish his enemies, is corrosive. Resistance to authoritarianism is a coordination game.
Rebekah Gleaves Sanderlin / @sanderlinr@threads.net: No one becomes a journalist to get rich. Because comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable is incompatible with a life spent pursuing wealth. If you're worried about what telling the truth will do to your profits, you have no business going anywhere near a newsroom.
Yonette Joseph / @yonetteajoseph@threads.net: Susan Rice, former national security adviser to a president, said “chicken shit” and Im not even shocked
Patrick LaForge / @palafo@threads.net: It actually would have shown more moral courage for Bezos to write a Trump endorsement himself. Lay it out there, man.
Dan Kennedy / @dankennedy_nu@threads.net: Ironically, I canceled my @washingtonpost subscription months ago when our university began offering it. I doubt I would cancel, especially since the opinion operation was already a dumpster fire. It's the gutlessness of this decision that should worry us all. JournalismThreads
John Schwartz / @jswatz_tx@threads.net: Folks, it's not that a Washington post endorsement would have changed a lot of votes. It's that the newspaper, by taking a stand, shows what it's made of. And not taking a stand, they also showed what they're made of. It's a really sad day.
Don Moynihan / @donmoyn.bsky.social: The richest man in the world is bribing voters for Trump and turning his social media empire into a Trump website; the second richest man in the world is censoring his paper from explaining in plain terms why people should not support Trump. [embedded post]
John Robinson / John Robinson on LinkedIn: It never occurred to me that the Washington “Democracy Dies in Darkness” Post would be afraid to endorse a presidential candidate.
Elizabeth Spiers / @espiers.bsky.social: And i don't know what Shipley's situation is but I'm surprised he's not walking over this.
Elizabeth Spiers / @espiers.bsky.social: If I had Will Lewis's financial security I'd have said yes boss, published the endorsement anyway, and waited to be fired. There are good reasons to get fired—especially when democracy is at stake and the buck stops with you.
Deb HolleyNC / @debholleync@threads.net: My final reader comment ever at @washingtonpost below. It was posted in response to the ridiculous statement by the owner. My subscription expires at the end of November and will not be renewed. I've now deleted the app from my phone and my iPad.
John Burns / @johnburnsnc@threads.net: Democracy Dies in Darkness, indeed. The @washingtonpost just burned its own reputation to the ground. Utter cowardice.
Oliver Darcy / Status: Democracy Dies in Darkness
New York Times:
Patrick Soon-Shiong says his daughter did not speak for LA Times after she said the decision not to endorse a candidate was due to Harris' stance on Gaza war — The decision by the owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, to cancel the paper's planned endorsement of Kamala Harris sent shock waves through the organization.
Discussion:
@nikasoonshiong, Deadline, Los Angeles Times, Fox News, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, Mumbrella, The Times of Israel, @yashar, @katecagle, @newsjennifer, @laura_nelson, @_hamilton_matt, @lisaletostak, @newsjennifer, @baseballcrank, @david_darmofal, @jerrydunleavy, @hummingbird57, @thecitymaven, @andrewdlewis, @stevepadilla2, @maxwelltani, @katie_robertson, @kenklippenstein, @deanobeidallah, @ldeffinbaugh, @katie_robertson, @davidfolkenflik, Daily Mail, Breitbart, KDFX-TV, RedState, New York Post, @Teddro@bbq.snoot.com, @dadback.bsky.social, The Wrap, L.A. Times Guild and Instapundit
Discussion:
Nika Soon-Shiong / @nikasoonshiong: There is a lot of controversy and confusion over the LAT's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate. I trust the Editorial Board's judgment. For me, genocide is the line in the sand.
Glenn Garner / Deadline: Los Angeles Times Owner's Daughter Defends Not Making Presidential Endorsement: “Genocide Is The Line In The Sand”
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times: L.A. Times owner's decision not to endorse in presidential race sparks resignations, questions
Fox News: LA Times owner's daughter on why paper refused to endorse 2024 candidate: ‘Genocide is the line in the sand’
Karin Klein / The Hollywood Reporter: Los Angeles Times Editorial Writer: Why I Resigned Over the Endorsement Call (Guest Column)
Nathan Jolly / Mumbrella: ‘A lot of sensitivity around adjacency’: Why media is afraid of Trump-Harris fallout
The Times of Israel: LA Times owner's daughter says Harris's Israel support is why paper hasn't endorsed her
Yashar Ali / @yashar: You can disagree with Nika all you want, but this isn't just some last-minute issue for her. She has spent years advocating for the Palestinian cause. And she has done so publicly.
Kate Cagle / @katecagle: I asked Dr. Soon-Shiong three different ways whether Vice President Harris' stance on Israel and funding for the war in Gaza was a factor and he side-stepped the questions. He said “there are pros and there are cons and everybody has a pro and a con.”
Jennifer Schulze / @newsjennifer: Good grief this is a hot mess. Shortly after the @nytimes blasts out this story, her dad refutes it in the pages of the @latimes. Daughter: It was Gaza Dad: Gaza was not a factor [image]
Laura J. Nelson / @laura_nelson: After a campaign event in Las Vegas, California Senate candidate and Rep. @AdamSchiff had this to say about the @latimes' decision not to endorse in the presidential election: [image]
Matt Hamilton / @_hamilton_matt: Dr. Soon-Shiong said the decision not to endorse a presidential candidate was not tied to the war in Gaza and said his daughter's views were “her opinion.” https://www.latimes.com/...
Lisa Letostak / @lisaletostak: This article goes into background on years of tension about the LA Times owner's interference in the newsroom & is well worth reading, especially for journalists. Sounds similar to what happened at The Messenger, where the owner called & emailed staff journalists 1/ [image]
Jennifer Schulze / @newsjennifer: This marks the 3rd or 4th explanation for pulling the Harris endorsement. “Daughter of L.A. Times Owner Says Endorsement Decision Stemmed From Harris Stance on Gaza War.” Just yesterday, her dad said there was there was no single issue. 1/ [image]
Dan McLaughlin / @baseballcrank: So, the LAT non-endorsement was for the worst reason possible? Daughter of L.A. Times Owner Says Endorsement Decision Stemmed From Harris Stance on Gaza War https://www.nytimes.com/...
David Darmofal / @david_darmofal: The owner of the LA Times seems to have a really screwed-up family. A leftist performative daughter whom he's saying basically is lying as to why he didn't allow an endorsement. What a messed-up family. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Jerry Dunleavy IV / @jerrydunleavy: LA Times owners say it didn't endorse Kamala b/c she isn't anti-Israel enough: “As a citizen of a country openly financing genocide...endorsement was an opportunity to repudiate justifications for widespread targeting of journalists & ongoing war on kids.” https://www.nytimes.com/... [image]
@hummingbird57: Wow @latimes - it's only our entire country and democracy at stake - way to opt out when you know TFG would is complicit with Netanyahu and would worsen the cause about which you purport to be concerned. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Alice M. Walton / @thecitymaven: Wow. Thoughts are with the @latimes reporters, writers, editors, photographers and staff who work tirelessly to bring smart, insightful coverage to millions ... and who do not deserve this kind of meddling from Logan and Shiv Roy. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Andrew D. Lewis / @andrewdlewis: Patrick needs to sell the Paper. “The decision by the owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, to cancel the paper's planned endorsement of Kamala Harris sent shock waves through the organization. It was not the first time he had gotten involved in newsroom affairs.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Steve Padilla / @stevepadilla2: Thank you to all who continue to subscribe to the LA Times, where I have toiled 37 years, despite the recent unpleasantness. Thank you for believing in our mission to report the news and to promote storytelling in Column One. To those who've left, I hope we can regain your trust.
Max Tani / @maxwelltani: Now Patrick Soon-Shiong is saying the decision not to endorse in the 2024 race was NOT tied to the war in Gaza and his daughter's views were “her opinion.” https://www.latimes.com/...
Katie Robertson / @katie_robertson: LAT owner Patrick Soon-Shiong smacks down his daughter's statement on the non-endorsement decision https://x.com/... [image]
Ken Klippenstein / @kenklippenstein: LA Times owner's daughter says decision not to endorse Kamala Harris was made due to her position on the war in Gaza. “Our family made the joint decision not to endorse a Presidential candidate. This was the first and only time I have been involved in the process. As a citizen
@deanobeidallah: WOW: Daughter of LA Times owner on why no endorsement for VP Harris. It was in opposition to Biden admin Gaza policy which the daughter said was “financing genocide.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Len Deffinbaugh / @ldeffinbaugh: The L.A. Times faces internal upheaval after owner Patrick Soon-Shiong cancels the endorsement of Kamala Harris, linked to her stance on the Gaza war. This controversy highlights his ongoing influence in newsroom decisions. Explore the full story here: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Katie Robertson / @katie_robertson: Nika Soon-Shiong, daughter of LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, says non-endorsement decision was over Kamala Harris's support for Israel in its war in Gaza https://www.nytimes.com/... Story by @skarlamangla + @ShawnHubler [image]
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: I'm sure this is true for Nika Soon-Shiong, daughter of LAT owner. She's a progressive activist whose actions have sparked concerns internally. Patrick Soon-Shoing has major biz interests before fed regulators & sought big job in Trump WH. Seems unlikely https://www.nytimes.com/...
Elizabeth Weibel / Breitbart: LA Times Non-Endorsement of Kamala Harris Is Due to Biden-Harris Admin's Stance on Gaza War
Liam Reilly / KDFX-TV: Daughter of Los Angeles Times owner says Harris endorsement was blocked over Gaza war support
Bob Hoge / RedState: Cry Me a River: WaPo Abortion Columnist Sheds Triggered Tears After Mom Cancels Subscription
Jon Levine / New York Post: LA Times owner blocked Kamala endorsement to protest Gaza war, daughter reveals
Ted Cannon / @Teddro@bbq.snoot.com: @Mediagazer it absolutely is not, AND if that was the decision the editorial board had come to, they would have published it. The owner should not be staying the hand of the board. Period.
@dadback.bsky.social: Huh, I wonder if Trump has said anything about what he would do about Israel and Gaza if he becomes president, well, no time to look it up I guess we just can't endorse anyone
The Wrap: Patrick Soon-Shiong's Daughter Says Harris Endorsement Axed Over Gaza, LA Times Owner Says That's Not True
Kristina Bui / L.A. Times Guild: Open letter from L.A. Times staff
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Ross A. Lincoln / The Wrap:
Sources and memos: the LA Times editorial board had planned a series, The Case Against Trump, to run this week, until Patrick Soon-Shiong quashed the project
Sources and memos: the LA Times editorial board had planned a series, The Case Against Trump, to run this week, until Patrick Soon-Shiong quashed the project
Discussion:
Jeff Jarvis on LinkedIn, Times of San Diego, @StevenSavage@sfba.social, @jamellebouie.net, American Thinker, The Guardian, @kingkaufman@sfba.social, @stopthatgirl7@famichiki.jp, @mvario@mastodon.social, @theferocity.bsky.social, @bruno_j_navarro …, @NewsDesk@flipboard.social, @waltisfrozen@threads.net and Semafor
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Jeff Jarvis / Jeff Jarvis on LinkedIn: Karen Tumulty: “Our current owner has emblazoned Democracy Dies in Darkness on ... The Post. With this decision, those words now stand as an indictment of ourselves.” …
StevenSavage / @StevenSavage@sfba.social: Just saying folks at the LA Times, you can leak “why Trump is unfit” series and become famous and get even MORE attention. https://www.thewrap.com/...
Jamelle / @jamellebouie.net: this was 100% a decision made to curry favor with trump www.thewrap.com/la-times-cas...
Rajan Laad / American Thinker: Outrage among L.A. Times editorial board members and subscribers after owner blocks Kamala Harris endorsement
King Kaufman / @kingkaufman@sfba.social: You cannot in good conscience work for the LA Times after this. — https://www.thewrap.com/...
@stopthatgirl7@famichiki.jp: The greed of the billionaire class is going to destroy us. — LA Times Planned ‘Case Against Trump’ Series Alongside Kamala Harris Endorsement Before Owner Quashed It | Exclusive — : https://www.thewrap.com/...
@mvario@mastodon.social: LA Times Planned ‘Case Against Trump’ Series Alongside Kamala Harris Endorsement Before Owner Quashed It - TheWrap — https://www.thewrap.com/... #SoonShiongOligarch #TaxTheRich #NoBillionaires #WealthTax #SaveDemocracyVoteBlue #StopFascism #StopProject2025 — [image]
Saeed Jones / @theferocity.bsky.social: Wait, waaaaaait, the owner of the LA Times is also from South Africa???? — *looks directly at camera*
Bruno J. Navarro / @bruno_j_navarro@mastodon.social: Alongside its endorsement of Kamala Harris, the Los Angeles Times editorial board had also planned a multi-part series against Donald Trump before the whole thing was quashed by owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, TheWrap has learned. — https://www.thewrap.com/...
@NewsDesk@flipboard.social: When the LA Times' owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, killed its endorsement of Kamala Harris, he also quashed a multi-part series, tentatively called “The Case Against Trump,” @TheWrap says. So far, three staffers — editorial writer Karin Klein, Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Green and editorials editor Mariel Garza have quit over the lack of endorsement, with Klein calling Soon-Shiong a “chickensh**.” …
Greg Saunders / @waltisfrozen@threads.net: Holy shit. The LA Times didn't just squash a Kamala Harris endorsement. They buried an entire series of articles about Donald Trump. — “According to internal memos viewed by TheWrap, the series, tentatively called ‘The Case Against Trump,’ would have ran throughout this week. …
Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post:
Online influencers are earning thousands for a single post on behalf of groups backing Harris or Trump, with scant regulatory oversight or public transparency — On TikTok, Instagram and X, freelance creators profit from the murky practice of persuading their large followings to back Trump or Harris.
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sources: even though Warner Bros. outbid Amazon for Wuthering Heights, Amazon's proposal had a one month theater-only window and a streaming pay per view offer — Skeptics outline the case against the world's most popular paid streaming service. — Non-baseball fans are likely tired of hearing me talk about the game.
Isabella Simonetti / Wall Street Journal:
A profile of CNN's Dana Bash, who has cultivated her centrist image carefully to become one of the highest-profile TV anchors in the 2024 US presidential race — She won kudos from Trump and landed a major Harris interview, but says it has been a slow climb to the top
Amanda Mull / Bloomberg:
A look at the revival of print magazines as luxury products, albeit not standalone businesses, that are effective for targeting richer, younger audiences — More publishers are discovering that magazines are now a luxury good. — I'd love to tell you that reports of print media's death …
Discussion:
Kevin Huang / Kevin Huang on LinkedIn: Print is dead, Print is back, The death of print has been greatly exaggerated, and print is sexy again in 2024? …
Stephanie Davis Smith / Stephanie Davis Smith on LinkedIn: We are so thrilled to be seeing this big resurgence of print in 2024. At The N2 Company we've been in the print biz for 20 years …
Aidan McLaughlin / @aidnmclaughlin: Tyler Brule launched Monocle in 2007, when everyone declared print dead. He realized that people would pay for a high quality, good looking, info-packed magazine the same way they'd pay for a coffee table book or a candle. He was prescient!
Conor Sen / @conorsen: We're going to get to the point where words-based media (as opposed to pictures, video, maybe audio) is going to mostly be for rich and college-educated people.
Simon Owens / @simondowens@threads.net: Print isn't necessarily making a comeback, but it's clear that the industry is starting to reinvest in the medium as a way to strengthen their subscription offerings and brand penetration. They also provide a great opportunity to upsell advertisers who still value full-page, glossy ads. …
Reuters:
Reuters restored to its website an investigation into India-based hack-for-hire company Appin, after a New Delhi court lifted a takedown order it issued in 2023 — Reuters News has restored to its website an investigation into mercenary hacking after a New Delhi court lifted a takedown order it issued last year.
Discussion:
Aditya Kalra / @adityakalra: Reuters exposé of hack-for-hire world is back online after Indian court ruling https://www.reuters.com/... On Oct. 3, the court vacated the injunction, saying “the plaintiff has not been able to show any prima facie case to make interference in the process of journalism.”
New York Times:
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes increasing the film tax incentive program from $330M to $750M annually; the proposal needs State Legislature approval — Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to more than double the amount the state offers in incentives, which would make its program one of the nation's most generous.
Discussion:
Dominic Patten / Deadline: Newsom To The Rescue: Governor Supersizes California's Film & TV Tax Credits To Get Hollywood Back To Work
Lindsay Bribiescas / Governor of California: Governor Newsom proposes historic expansion of film & TV tax credit program
@kirkwrites79: Newsom To The Rescue: After being mostly quiet during the strike and offering no assistance to striking writers, Governor Supersizes California Film & TV Tax Credits to make himself look good while doing the absolute least
Nora Mishanec / San Francisco Chronicle: Newsom wants to give California's film industry $750 million in tax credits
Christian Zilko / IndieWire: California Introduces Proposal to More Than Double Tax Credit Incentives to $750 Million for Film and TV Production
The Hollywood Reporter: Alarming Production Drop Spurs Gavin Newsom to Propose Doubling Tax Credits to Hollywood
John Myers / @johnmyers: Five paragraphs from the bottom (!), the article references what #cabudget pros have long discussed: the thin proof of ROI. @LAO_CA 2023: “Existing evidence does not allow us to be confident that film tax credits lead to more economic activity than alternative uses of funds.”
Cindy Von Quednow / KDFX-TV: California governor proposes more than doubling the state's film and TV tax incentives
Los Angeles Times: Newsom calls for big boost in funding for California's film and TV tax credit, throwing Hollywood a lifeline