The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate. Yes – Kamala Harris is THAT bad! Even the left thinks Harris isn’t fit to be President! Using identity politics to ‘install’ Kamala rather than having voters choose a candidate got them exactly what they deserve!
🚨The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate. Yes – Kamala Harris is THAT bad!
Even the left thinks Harris isn’t fit to be President!
Using identity politics to ‘install’ Kamala rather than having voters choose a candidate got them exactly what they deserve! pic.twitter.com/vVItVHwYVl
— LionHearted (@LionHearted76) October 25, 2024
Left wing rag, The Washington Post just announced, they will not be endorsing Kamala… Or anyone for President ever again. This does not just happen… So what caused it? We just saw 60 Minutes get exposed. We are watching the gradual change in position across the board, when it comes to MSM. We saw Trump call for 60 Minutes to lose their licence… We have heard Trump call them fake news and the enemy of the people. Could this operation have taken place without information control? I would argue no… It would have been impossible. Someone would have asked Trump what he means by being in his second term right now, by this point. But crickets. Exposure operation.
- The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate in 2024, breaking a 36-year tradition.
- The decision reportedly came directly from owner Jeff Bezos, aiming to steer the paper towards a more nonpartisan stance.
- This choice has led to frustration among some staff and even an editorial board member’s resignation.
- Publisher Will Lewis stated that the paper intends to remain neutral in all future presidential elections.
- Jeff Bezos reportedly emphasized neutrality, seeking “a more balanced approach” in election coverage for The Washington Post.
- Publisher Will Lewis explained the move, saying, “It’s time to move away from endorsements and let the journalism speak for itself.”
- An editorial board member who resigned expressed frustration, suggesting that “endorsing a candidate is a key part of our democratic role.”
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- I assume all these people screaming to the heavens that democracy dies in darkness and clutching their pearls over Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post not endorsing kamala will stop using their Amazon accounts as well right?
Yesterday, @JRubinBlogger praised LA Times staffers who resigned when their paper announced it would not endorse a candidate for president. She wondered why more people had not quit.
Today, Rubin’s paper, the Washington Post, also said they’ll not endorse.
What will she do now? https://t.co/e7JAbl2Phs pic.twitter.com/WHS96DvDp3
— Tim Murtaugh (@TimMurtaugh) October 25, 2024
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