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Post by HOLIDAY on May 5, 2024 13:23:25 GMT -5
Who gives a %*$#. I dictated it. You people knew exactly who I was talking about. But instead of concentrating on what she was saying you petty little bitches are concentrating on how it was spelled. barry Boy did she have a lot of negative things to say about the New York Times. It’s not the old gray lady that it used to be.
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Post by mervinswerved on May 5, 2024 13:37:47 GMT -5
Boy did she have a lot of negative things to say about the New York Times. It’s not the old gray lady that it used to be. whooooo caaaaareesss
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Post by aardvark on May 5, 2024 13:41:14 GMT -5
I carefully read the entire resignation. Please show exactly where she says she's being forced out. The only complaint I see is of a hostile work environment. Other workers. Her fault with management seems to just be a lack of policing her coworkers. Your complaint is entirely imaginary. You can call me whatever names you wish. I'm not going to be triggered into a flame war. As I said before, I feel they are a waste of time, and my time is very valuable to me. But cheer up, there seems to be a fair number of people here willing to trade insult for insult with you. I don't think you should have any problem filling up your time with that. Do you want to work in a hostile environment? Why was that even allowed in a prestigious newspaper? And you don’t think that behavior forced her out? You said she was run off. That she was fired. Neither statement is supported by the text you provided. Not only have you misrepresented this cherry picked event, you seem to be using this as your sole piece of evidence that the New York Times is not a worthy media source. I don't subscribe to the NYT. I live in Maryland (I did read the Washington Post for a long time). I'm not familiar with Weiss. If what she said is true, that's not a good reflection on the NYT staff. Then again, is that behavior much different than I've seen from you (and others) here? Uhhhhh.... no. I gave you the correct spelling of her name so that you could look up her Wikipedia entry and read their summation of that event. Wikipedia also has a very good journalistic reputation (along with NYT).
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Post by jsquare on May 5, 2024 13:50:08 GMT -5
Do you want to work in a hostile environment? Why was that even allowed in a prestigious newspaper? And you don’t think that behavior forced her out? You said she was run off. That she was fired. Neither statement is supported by the text you provided. Not only have you misrepresented this cherry picked event, you seem to be using this as your sole piece of evidence that the New York Times is not a worthy media source. I don't subscribe to the NYT. I live in Maryland (I did read the Washington Post for a long time). I'm not familiar with Weiss. If what she said is true, that's not a good reflection on the NYT staff. Then again, is that behavior much different than I've seen from you (and others) here? Uhhhhh.... no. I gave you the correct spelling of her name so that you could look up her Wikipedia entry and read their summation of that event. Wikipedia also has a very good journalistic reputation (along with NYT). sounds like you are accusing Holiday of lying.
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Post by aardvark on May 5, 2024 14:02:16 GMT -5
I carefully chose the words I wanted to use. You should note that "lying" or any of its variations are not in my post.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on May 5, 2024 15:33:21 GMT -5
Who gives a %*$#. I dictated it. You people knew exactly who I was talking about. But instead of concentrating on what she was saying you petty little bitches are concentrating on how it was spelled. LOL, you thought she was some dude named Barry. You know nothing about Bari Weiss, her career, or the circumstances of her departure from the Times, which was a tempest-in-a-teapot kerfluffle in the editorial offices that ended with Weiss throwing a self-serving, pearl-clutching tantrum and leaving in a huff. She wasn’t forced out, she decided to go out portraying herself as some sort of free speech martyr. I have to admit that I find your interest in (and misinterpretation of) a pillow fight between a bunch of Ivy League elitists at the New York Times somewhat amusing.
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Post by tomclen on May 5, 2024 16:07:48 GMT -5
Funny. Thread titled "Democrat disgrace."
Danny Hastert. Lauren Boebert. Marjorie Taylor Green. Mike Lindell. Rudy Guiliani. George Santos. Paul Manafort. Rick Gates. Michael Flynn. Roger Stone. George Papadopoulos. Corey Lewandowski. Brad Parscale. Steve Bannon. George Nader. Elliott Broidy. Plus all the Trumps.
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Post by aardvark on May 5, 2024 17:02:40 GMT -5
Kari Lake wonders why you're not giving her her due. She demands a recount.
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Post by aardvark on May 5, 2024 17:43:44 GMT -5
If you don't put Kristi Noem on this list, she'll shoot your dog and stare you down.
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Post by aardvark on May 5, 2024 17:50:53 GMT -5
I was going to add more, and then I realized the best way of making the list manageable in size is to make it a list of Republican leaders that are not a disgrace.
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Post by franknvb on May 5, 2024 18:46:10 GMT -5
Funny. Thread titled "Democrat disgrace." Danny Hastert. Lauren Boebert. Marjorie Taylor Green. Mike Lindell. Rudy Guiliani. George Santos. Paul Manafort. Rick Gates. Michael Flynn. Roger Stone. George Papadopoulos. Corey Lewandowski. Brad Parscale. Steve Bannon. George Nader. Elliott Broidy. Plus all the Trumps. Moronic post, are you here to show everyone that you are an idiot?
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Post by volleyguy on May 5, 2024 18:55:44 GMT -5
Funny. Thread titled "Democrat disgrace." Danny Hastert. Lauren Boebert. Marjorie Taylor Green. Mike Lindell. Rudy Guiliani. George Santos. Paul Manafort. Rick Gates. Michael Flynn. Roger Stone. George Papadopoulos. Corey Lewandowski. Brad Parscale. Steve Bannon. George Nader. Elliott Broidy. Plus all the Trumps. Moronic post, are you here to show everyone that you are an idiot? Showing everyone that you’re an idiot is your job, Franny. It’s the one thing you’re really good at.
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Post by HOLIDAY on May 5, 2024 21:06:13 GMT -5
Funny. Thread titled "Democrat disgrace." Danny Hastert. Lauren Boebert. Marjorie Taylor Green. Mike Lindell. Rudy Guiliani. George Santos. Paul Manafort. Rick Gates. Michael Flynn. Roger Stone. George Papadopoulos. Corey Lewandowski. Brad Parscale. Steve Bannon. George Nader. Elliott Broidy. Plus all the Trumps. Long as you have Menendez and Cuellar serving the Democrat party I wouldn’t say a word if I were you.
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Post by HOLIDAY on May 5, 2024 21:07:17 GMT -5
I was going to add more, and then I realized the best way of making the list manageable in size is to make it a list of Republican leaders that are not a disgrace. Oh dear, someone’s thin veneer is slipping and they’re starting to show who they really are. You tried so hard.
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Post by HOLIDAY on May 5, 2024 21:09:36 GMT -5
Do you want to work in a hostile environment? Why was that even allowed in a prestigious newspaper? And you don’t think that behavior forced her out? You said she was run off. That she was fired. Neither statement is supported by the text you provided. Not only have you misrepresented this cherry picked event, you seem to be using this as your sole piece of evidence that the New York Times is not a worthy media source. I don't subscribe to the NYT. I live in Maryland (I did read the Washington Post for a long time). I'm not familiar with Weiss. If what she said is true, that's not a good reflection on the NYT staff. Then again, is that behavior much different than I've seen from you (and others) here? Uhhhhh.... no. I gave you the correct spelling of her name so that you could look up her Wikipedia entry and read their summation of that event. Wikipedia also has a very good journalistic reputation (along with NYT). What do you think she would say if you asked her why she left? Would she say I was treated badly and ran off? Dumbass.
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