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The time for this cockiness re: a UK invasion was at least 20 years ago:

 

 

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5 hours ago, Vee said:

https://x.com/froomkin/status/1797682728084869289
Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) @froomkin
One of these is not like the other: “In his brief remarks, Murray did not share his specific editorial priorities, though he mentioned a few specific stories that will be top priorities for The Post, including the presidential election, Donald Trump and the trial facing Hunter Biden.”
https://wapo.st/4c3hiEV


Democracy usurped by darkness at the Washington Post.

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Wow. @DRW50

As always, these stories can bypass the paywall using archive.is to plug in their main URL.

Meanwhie, re: a WSJ hit piece on Biden's mental capacity that ran today with mostly quotes from Republicans like McCarthy and Johnson and zero on-record quotes from Democrats, it's getting blowback from all sides:

 

Always a friend to Trumpworld and the right, Nuzzi has seized the moment and gotten clapped back:

 

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@Vee Thanks.

I see that WSJ has circled the wagons again with another vague hit piece on Biden speaking too softly and misspeaking, with breathless quotes from unbiased Kevin McCarthy and Mike Johnson. Apparently, Biden's people are upset because they trusted WSJ reporters. Always a mistake.

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Just now, DRW50 said:

I see that WSJ has circled the wagons again with another vague hit piece on Biden speaking too softly and misspeaking, with breathless quotes from unbiased Kevin McCarthy and Mike Johnson. Apparently, Biden's people are upset because they trusted WSJ reporters. Always a mistake.

Yes, I added stuff about that piece to the post above. It's getting hammered.

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One of the co-writers, Siobhan Hughes, got pressed on some of this on CNN and sort of stumbled around admitting McCarthy often lies, but wildly suggested he only lied 'tactically' in the past when praising Biden:

 

 

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Not surprised that the CNN reporter who was all but shedding blood tears over milk prices during the midterms was letting Hughes talk and talk.

This is what I remember one of the "journalists" behind this hit piece for:

 

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I knew the British Invasion would burn out in time, but not quite as fast as this might go:

 

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Someday, perhaps, when all that's left of us are the cockroaches and, of course, Cher, maybe the so-called Fourth Estate will remember what they're actually there for, and it ain't just to make money or earn clicks.

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The saga continues:

Lewis opening with anonymous quotes of random staffers defending him is an amazing choice.

 

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