1. The current Chelsea Clinton quarrel with Amy Chozick is a good example of how feuds get handed down from one generation to the next. Clintons & Times have been fighting since early 1990s.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/988953503681908742 …
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4. (Incidentally, the freakout of the Clintonites over these very innocent tweets -- see my mentions -- shows how traumatic the whole subject of the New York Times is for them).
Oh you wrote a piece. Maybe it’s better than gourvtweets, which are bad.
Honestly, it’s not. You really aren’t well versed on the subject imo. You should have talked to journalists who are. I suggest you speak with @JoeConason for one. He can educate you.
Chelsea was understandably upset about inaccuracies related to her personally. Blowing this up into a "feud" issue is absurd in your part and makes you far less credible.
is this just a way you can promote your own article?
Surprised there's no mention here of Michael Kelly's vicious 1993 NYT Magazine front page story ('Saint Hillary'), which derided her calls for a 'politics of meaning'
I am now officially done with you. Not because I am a Clinton supporter, but because you support misinformation in the the form of unchecked allegations. Really quite sick@of this.
Good, informative piece but I think you could have discussed the inherent misogyny of the Times (and plenty of the most powerful members of the media) and the bizarre vendetta people (“liberals”) like Maureen Dowd have against the Clintons.
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