Dan Gillmor on Nostr: What kind of "journalism" are we seeing? A beyond-wretched both-sides treatment in ...
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"content": "What kind of \"journalism\" are we seeing? A beyond-wretched both-sides treatment in the New York Times this weekend is a classic, and I mean that in the least flattering way. Here's Jonathan Chait's well-deserved evisceration of how bad the Times' willfully incompetent Washington bureau can be: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/05/debt-ceiling-congress-blame-republicans-democrats-default-new-york-times.html",
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