"'You’re out of order,' the preacher tells the woman. 'Where’s your husband? Let me speak to him.'" https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/01/media-must-learn-covington-catholic-story/581035/ … Christ, Hestia is involved now.
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i find this is a common sort of argumentative style esp. within american conservatism. reducing journalism to game theory so completely that the facts from there on are irrelevant so long as the other side has lost on the scorecard.
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In defense of Caitlin Flanagan, it looks as if she understands the elite media audience she's addressing is too radically corrupt to be persuaded by any other type of argumentation.
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I'd genuinely like an explanation for why anyone lets the official press have the authority to report anything. Exception: pretending they do for political reasons I get. Otherwise, I'm rather puzzled.
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"The New York Times, sober guardian of the exact and the nonsensational" And people tell me Atlantic isn't a comedy rag.
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