Jamison Foser on the Obsequiousness of The Washington Post Spiking Ann Telnaes’s Cartoon
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Charlie Sykes: To fully absorb the profound stupidity of the Wapo’s decision, consider the alternative timeline in which the paper published Telnaes’s sketch. If the Wapo had published it, both the paper and Bezos would have looked… better. The paper would have reasserted a modicum of independence and integrity; and even Bezos would have...
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