The "Jill Abramson Era" ofthe New York Times has already been ineradicably marked and irrevocably ruinedby the publication of the shameful Paul Krugman piece, "The Years Of Shame," on the morning of September 11, 2011, the 10th anniversary of the attacks on New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania.
By their coldness, crudeness and cruelty, Krugman, Abramson and the Times have shown themselves to be the Westboro Baptist Church of the Left.
By their coldness, crudeness and cruelty, Krugman, Abramson and the Times have shown themselves to be the Westboro Baptist Church of the Left.
A short, sad, stupid transit to Journalism Perdition.Or, as we might have said when Jill and I were kids (I knew Jill then; she usedto be nice), "Fascist Journalism Perdition."
(But we wouldn't have said "perdition”then; just "Fascist Fascist Fascist . . .", having no idea what the word actually meant and implied about power, its mechanics and uses, but filled with energy and righteousness.)
(But we wouldn't have said "perdition”then; just "Fascist Fascist Fascist . . .", having no idea what the word actually meant and implied about power, its mechanics and uses, but filled with energy and righteousness.)
If Jeffrey Dahmer "committedjournalism," his name would be Paul Krugman. Jill Abramson, his enabler and supporter, would be his "moll" -- a dead-end job if there ever was one.
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