The Washington Post's new publisher offered NPR an exclusive interview if they agreed to kill a story about his legal troubles. NPR refused. Absolutely outrageous, disqualifying behavior. www.npr.org/2024/06/06/n...
Jun 06, 2024 at 17:58 UTC
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Wow, what a terrible impression we have of this guy. Not the brightest bulb, I think.
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All - ALL - English media big wigs are scumbags. Not just tough. Scumbags. It’s how they get the job.
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One funny thing about all this reporting: we now know of at least 3 instances (twice at WaPo, once with NPR) where Lewis tried and failed to kill stories about himself. He's not just unethical, he's also bad at it.
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Not for someone whose ethics are those of the British press
If we want US newspapers to run on the same lack of scruple, he's a great hire
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Real culture clash. Arrogant white guy goes from mother country to colony, doesn't bother to learn local customs before throwing his weight around.
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Changing their tag line from “Democracy Dies in Darkness” to “Democracy is Overrated Anyway”
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He needs to be fired. That is outrageous.
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So Puck are the little access piggies. Not too surprised.
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The NYT and WaPo need to be thought of as garbage tabloids that are worse than the celeb ones at the grocery store checkout lanes.
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The man Private Eye magazine consistently refers to as “Thirsty Will Lewis”.
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