“Working at The Post Feels Like Being on the Titanic After It Struck an Iceberg — Drifting Aimlessly as It Sank”
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“Working at The Post feels like being on the Titanic after it struck an iceberg — drifting aimlessly as it sank”
If “Why I’m Leaving New York” was the cliché essay topic of the 2010s, “Why I Left The Washington Post” is making a strong bid as the 2025 equivalent. There are so many entries, from Ruth Marcus to Robert Kagan to Ann Telnaes to Joe Davidson to Jennifer Rubin to Jonathan Capeheart to Perry Bacon to Dave Jorgenson and many, many more. (The more niche “Why I’m Joining The Washington Post” sub-genre has received mixed reviews.) The latest entry is …
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center, 50% Right
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center, 50% of the sources lean Right
50% Right
C 50%
R 50%
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