(h/t Crooks & Liars)
Take it away, Mary Chapin Carpenter
Hey baby tell me what we're gonna doIt's getting crazy and I need some help from youWe were so connected that you were a part of meNow I feel an emptiness right to the heart of me
But you pretend and I pretendThat everything is fineAnd though we should be at an endIt's so hard admittin'When it's quittin' time...
Yes, MSNBC's two remaining heavy hitters, Lawrence O'Donnell and Rachael Maddow,
want to make it very clear that they lurve
The New York Times.
Lurve, lurve, lurve the Times. Because for people in the media
business, New Amsterdam is a small town, and you never know when you're going
to need the favor of the dragon on the mountain, so whenever you approach the
dragon, 'tis best to first make supplications. What a mighty tail you
have. And such glossy scales. And have you done something
with your hair? It seems so bouncy and manageable.
First, always, declaim your lurve. Its depth and irreplaceability
Take it away, Edgar Allan Poe:
I was a child and she was a child,In this kingdom by the sea,But we loved with a love that was more than love—I and my Annabel Lee—With a love that the wingèd seraphs of HeavenCoveted her and me.
It's just that, well, sometimes, the Times gets drunk. After all,
it's under a lot of stress and has many mouths to feed. And when it gets
a little drunk, sometimes it gets reckless. And verbally abusive.
And sometimes -- well, frequently -- it uses the media clout is harvests from its loyal readers like Mr. O'Donnell and Ms. Maddow, to engage in petty,
vindictive, democracy-corroding vendettas on the front page the paper.
And because it is the dragon on the mountain, those petty, vindictive,
democracy-corroding vendettas tend to get the whole media herd moving in that
direction.
Day, after day, after day.
But if we just stick with it. Praise it. Laud it. And then,
and only then then, gingerly approach any criticism of its
democracy-corroding bad habits with a very long, very soft pair of salad
tongs, then maybe it'll change. Because in there, somewhere, buried
beneath all the David Frenches and David Brookses and Bret Stephenses.
Beneath the insipid Aaron Sorkin claptrap and the guest columns routinely
tossed out despicable wingnuts like plastic Mardi Gras beads. Beneath all
of that and this (from
Left Jabs) --
They kicked Joe Biden when he was down. Over seven days, they published 142 news articles and 50 opinion pieces about it. All on the website homepage, all “above the fold.” It was a long scroll before you came to anything else.
-- surely there is still a great American newspaper in there somewhere.
And apparently the plan is for all of us to wait around patiently until that newspaper shows up.
I Am The Liberal Media!
4 comments:
I deleted the Wordle app on my phone. Take that NYT!
They've gone incel. They want people to admire and respect them, not in spite of them being assholes, but because they are assholes.
When you're right, you're right.
Remember Clinton Cash? NYT has been sinning for quite a while.
When I saw that I said to myself "almost full Driftglass, too little, too late."
And then I cancelled my subscription to the New York fucking Times.
Now I get to try and figure out how to read Paul Krugman without it.
So be it. Fuck them sideways.
-Doug in Sugar Pine
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