‘Acceptable Debate’ in the Washington Post
Another deplorable performance by our sniper friends.
February 21, 2017
Today, Trump White House official Sebastian Gorka is “profiled” — targeted in a scope, is more like it — in the Washington Post,
which, of course, is owned by Jeff Bezos, as most people seem to know,
and whose Amazon Web Services, most people don’t seem to know, has
developed a $600 million computing cloud for the CIA that serves the 17 agencies making up the “intelligence community.”
I just thought I’d throw that bit of interlocking syngergy out there. By comparison, Bezos bought the whole Post for $250 million, which makes does make it a cheap rag. Naturally, its tone is cheap, too.I mean, seriously, Post:
For years, Gorka had labored on the fringes of Washington and the far edge of acceptable debate as defined by the city’s Republican and Democratic foreign policy elite.Sebastian Gorka is a friend of mine, just to let you know. But forget about decency, Post. Have you no sense of… irony? I will overlook the nasty-trite shot of “fringes” for the moment, but… “acceptable debate”? “Acceptable”? What is ”acceptable debate” in journalism these days? I am afraid you are not a newspaper but a secretarial pool if you have outsourced that decision to “the city’s Republican and Democratic foreign policy elite.”
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