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Chapter 1: Why is the Washington Post changing its editorial stance?
Well, folks, woke leftism is totally on the ropes. The Democrats don't know what to do about this, but their entire centralizing philosophy is on the ropes. We can get into all of that today, ranging from the Washington Post to the war in Ukraine to how Democrats are responding to everything that President Trump is doing. But we begin today with the Washington Post.
So the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, he's the owner of the Washington Post. He bought it several years ago. And he said at the time he was not going to get involved in the editorial side of the newspaper. And then the newspaper decided to basically become the repository of the most radical, woke nonsense in all of American media.
The Washington Post blew out its credibility more than any other major newspaper in the country. It was the paper of Record. It was the paper of Watergate. It was the paper that broke an enormous number of serious scandals about American government, and instead it turned into basically Salon.com. It was just Jennifer Rubin whining about how Donald Trump was a mean, bad, mean man.
It was Eugene Robinson whining about how America was terrible. It was all the usual suspects just saying the most radical, stupid things. And the Washington Post's subscribership began to seriously dip because they weren't making any of the same sort of smart business moves the New York Times made. The New York Times also became a liberal fan paper, but they also decided to diversify into Wordle.
That did not happen with the Washington Post. The Washington Post simply kept doubling down on the anti-Trump radical leftism. And the suggestion that boys weren't just girls, boys had to be girls. This had to be taught to kids. The idea that all politics could be boiled down to racial and sexual identity. The idea that capitalism was in and of itself bad. Well, there is a new middle in America.
And the new middle in America is... Fairly pro-free market. It's a middle that doesn't like the idea that the American economy is rigged on behalf of white people or rigged on behalf of men. It's an American middle that believes in the American dream and thus believes in the idea, generally speaking, of capitalism. It's also an American middle that, well...
fairly liberal about what their neighbors do is not completely liberal about what their neighbors do, meaning that if their neighbors decide to open a porn shop next door, the answer is no. If their neighbors decide the local public school is going to be teaching genderqueer, the answer is no. That's the new middle in America.
I was thinking about this a lot last night, about President Trump and the fact that, as I said during the election cycle, It's not that President Trump is uniquely right-wing. It's that the left in the United States has moved so far away from the center that by occupying the middle, Donald Trump now appears to be right-wing because the left has alienated everybody to the right of MSNBC.
So what does that mean? It means that there is now a real market possibility of newspapers like the Washington Post reorienting. Jeff Bezos is by no stretch of the imagination a traditional Republican. He is not somebody who believes in sort of traditional conservative social values. He's not somebody who, as far as I'm aware, is particularly hawkish on foreign policy.
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Chapter 2: What is Jeff Bezos' new direction for the Washington Post?
Only? That's a long time to be a citizen. 22 years. I know American-born citizens who've only been a citizen for 21 years. They're 21 years old. What the? Yeah, you're right. Elon is loyal to Canada. Nailed that one, lady. That's really good. But again, the left has no capacity to stand up to its own radicals. That was made clear yesterday over at Barnard.
Barnard College, of course, which is part of Columbia University, The New York Post reports dozens of keffiyeh-clad anti-Israel protesters took over a building at Barnard College for several hours Wednesday evening, assaulting a school employee while protesting the expulsions of two students who stormed a Columbia University class in January and threw around flyers loaded with hateful rhetoric.
Videos circulating online posted by X... By Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, which is in fact a pro-terror group, showed the masked students lining a hallway in Milbank Hall, the oldest building on campus, beating drums and loudly chanting through the microphones. By the way, they did this on the same exact day that in Israel a eulogy was being held for the Bibas family.
The Bibas family is the mother and two babies who were murdered point blank in cold blood, the babies with the bare hands of Hamas. This is the day that the pro-Palestinian protesters decided to take over Barnard College.
Hundreds of thousands of people showed up in the streets, up to perhaps 10% of the entire Israeli population showed up in the streets to pay tribute to the family of Yarden Bibas. He is the surviving father who was released as a hostage. His wife was murdered by Hamas.
Again, his four-year-old and his one-year-old were murdered in the captivity of Hamas, apparently according to autopsies, with the bare hands of Hamas and their bodies were battered with rocks to make it try and look like they were killed in an airstrike. Here are some of Yardin Bibas' eulogy. He's saying it in Hebrew. I'll give you the translation.
He says, Shiri, I love you. I will always love you. Shiri, you're everything to me. Shiri, I'm sorry I couldn't protect you all.
If only I had known what would happen, I wouldn't have fired. I think about everything we went through together. There are so many beautiful memories.
I remember the times we were at home or in the basement.
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