Two Billionaires, Two Newspapers, Two Acts of Self-Sabotage

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Both papers are owned by billionaires — Patrick Soon-Shiong at The Times and Mr. Bezos at The Post — and it is this grim similarity that raises alarms, especially in the case of The Post, whose “Democracy dies in darkness” motto now moans like an epitaph. Rightly or wrongly, readers will reasonably conclude The Post backed off an endorsement of Ms. Harris to protect the owner’s business interests.

 
Both papers are owned by billionaires — Patrick Soon-Shiong at The Times and Mr. Bezos at The Post — and it is this grim similarity that raises alarms, especially in the case of The Post, whose “Democracy dies in darkness” motto now moans like an epitaph. Rightly or wrongly, readers will reasonably conclude The Post backed off an endorsement of Ms. Harris to protect the owner’s business interests.

It isn't "self-sabotage." It's the owner's expressing their opinion(s) and the Left not liking it. Fuck the Left.
 
Both papers are owned by billionaires — Patrick Soon-Shiong at The Times and Mr. Bezos at The Post — and it is this grim similarity that raises alarms, especially in the case of The Post, whose “Democracy dies in darkness” motto now moans like an epitaph. Rightly or wrongly, readers will reasonably conclude The Post backed off an endorsement of Ms. Harris to protect the owner’s business interests.

think of it as a "public / private partnership" like windmill boondoggle "solutioneering".
 
the revolution is cancelled.

you're like that guy on a remote japanese island 20 years after the war still shooting at passenger planes, delirous from malaria and loneliness.
U have no idea what is going on, if you are honest, which is very iffy.

Obviously I pay almost no attention to your spew.
 
Both papers are owned by billionaires — Patrick Soon-Shiong at The Times and Mr. Bezos at The Post — and it is this grim similarity that raises alarms, especially in the case of The Post, whose “Democracy dies in darkness” motto now moans like an epitaph. Rightly or wrongly, readers will reasonably conclude The Post backed off an endorsement of Ms. Harris to protect the owner’s business interests.

You think a business should decide things contrary to their business interests? Endorsing the cackling kamal would definitely fall into that category. Idiot
 
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