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former journalist, now antitrust investigator. once a media critic, always a media critic

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  1. for 3 timer siden

    Q: I can imagine being on my deathbed and thinking Why did I waste so many meals on yogurt? NORM: Absolutely. You know, I think about my deathbed a lot Q: What do you think about it? NORM: I think I should never have purchased a deathbed in the first place

    Angre
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    15. sep.

    Norm Macdonald was Tolstoy in sweatpants. Even when he texted you in the middle of the night.

    Angre
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    14. sep.

    Norm MacDonald was a writer on Roseanne and he was responsible for Jackie's iconic "Dad's dead" moment, inspired by an experience in his own life.

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    15. sep.

    The story behind Norm Macdonald’s telling of the moth joke on Conan is fantastic.

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  5. for 4 timer siden

    “Mundt, 39, has been cited and arrested 53 times over the years. Since January 2020 he’s been arrested 10 times on burglary charges.”

    Angre
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    for 5 timer siden

    As if it couldn't get worse for Franklin Foer, the Durham indictment says that he (Reporter-2) forward a rough draft of his Oct 31, 2016 article about Alfa Bank to someone at Fusion GPS

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  7. for 5 timer siden

    You shouldn’t be able to recover from something like this, much less flourish

    Angre
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    Needless to say, one of the journalists who most aggressively promoted the fake Trump/Alfa-Bank server story was : at the center of so many Russiagate frauds including the Steele Dossier & got promoted over and over for it, now at CNN:

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    NEW: Michael Sussman, the partner of Hillary/DNC lawyer -- was just indicted on charges from Special Counsel John Durham that he lied to FBI when he falsely denied representing the Clinton campaign while feeding the FBI & media the fraudulent Trump/Alfa-Bank story.

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    16. sep.

    “issue one. the cousin’s friend’s balls. where does the story go from here. pat buchanan.”

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    for 16 timer siden

    Is "the American Revolution was fought to preserve slavery against Abolitionist sentiment in Britain" a defensible claim or is it like reading "the Nazis are the REAL COMMUNISTS" in the paper of record rather than a Dinesh D'Souza documentary?

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    for 16 timer siden

    The magazine then issued its clarification, accompanied by long essay portraying the clarification as minor and pedantic only after a second historian, Danielle Allen, threatened to go public with her own criticism of the project

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    for 16 timer siden

    What we know for sure is that the NYT consulted the historian Leslie Harris in the fact checking process. She told them the claim was false and should be omitted, and was ignored.

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    for 16 timer siden

    It seems to me the relevant question is which of these rival characterizations of the error that the NYT Mag clarified is correct. Was the seeking of a correction mere pedantic nit-picking, or was the claim one that would have resulted in failure on a high school history paper?

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    for 23 timer siden

    The story is the same everywhere, though the particulars vary. Where it hasn't happened yet, it will soon. "Others, including prominent historians, acknowledge privately that the project is riddled with errors and omissions but refuse to say so publicly."

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    for 18 timer siden

    Pieces like this, by historian Sean Wilentz, remind us of the deep lie at the heart of the 1619 Project which the Times, its publisher, and the Pulitzer board have never been honest or brave enough to set right. It corrupts all of them, and the business.

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  18. It’s almost charming to see an old liberal lion come to glimpse in 2020 the epistemic collapse happening among his cohort. Any schlub on Twitter can have seen it it since about 2014 or so. Ivory tower, indeed.

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    8. jun. 2019

    Still the greatest tweet of all time.

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    How the hell do you write an entire piece like this and not mention that Holmes' male counterpart is facing the exact same charges in a separate trial?

    Angre

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