The transformation of newsrooms into political oppo shops - recognizably, with the infrastructure, tempo, ideological aims, tactics, and sensibility of oppo shops - is probably more of a symptom than a driver of our political moment. But as far that cluster of symptoms go, woof.
I wonder what this journalist would say if someone showed up uninvited at his door to "get his side of the story," and put pictures of the front of his house and posted it on Twitter for all to see?
I know what they would say: we're being harassed! I'm endangered! They would beg social media companies to delete the picture and ban whoever did it. These journalists think they can do anything they want to private, powerless people and nobody can answer back.
https://twitter.com/omriceren/status/1383890750396461060
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1383884881395023879
https://twitter.com/TheLaurenChen/status/1383865017070612499
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Stop living up to your username.
Cuck.