Jon Humbert
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Jon Humbert
@jonhumbert
Sports betting content strategist. Retired investigative reporter. Buffs, Broncos, and Avs. Hot takes are my own (and are likely political/sports)



After 15 years covering the Washington State Legislature, I was just denied a press pass. Why? Because I have taken the public position that girls should not be forced to compete against boys. I am one of the longest-serving political reporters in the state. I have never acted unprofessionally at the statehouse. I ask serious, well-informed questions and provide coverage for many Washingtonians who feel unrepresented in mainstream news coverage. To make matters worse, legacy media representatives with the Capitol Correspondents Association conspired with Democrats in the House to weaponize an outdated policy to keep me (and other new media professionals) out. Let me be clear: Legacy news reporters took the side of politicians over the public. Rather than help expand political coverage for all by welcoming independent media into the fold, they pushed for LESS press freedom, not more. They played gatekeeper. Not only to help their struggling outlets survive by keeping out the competition, but to help the Democratic Party in power keep out critical voices. Yes, independent media in Washington state is overwhelmingly conservative. There is a reason for that. There is a reason more reporters are leaving legacy newsrooms to do what I did in 2021. Too many local newsrooms cover stories from a progressive worldview. They increasingly shut out 40% of the state and parrot the views of the party in power. Offering my informed opinion on policies should not preclude me, or others, from having access to the spaces we need to be in to do our jobs for the citizens who depend on us. To shut us out is to shut them out. I have advocated for a simple policy to govern press passes in Olympia – one based on decorum. If reporters can abide by reasonable decorum rules, they should be allowed a press pass. Podcasters. Bloggers. Columnists. YouTubers. Everyone. I invite my friends (and enemies) in legacy news to show a united front and stand up for press freedom, as I have done consistently for years – even when it meant criticizing my own side. If the goal is to hold elected leaders accountable, expanding old rules to welcome in more voices and more perspectives is the answer. If the goal is to shut out anyone who might challenge Democratic leaders, then I guess the policy should stay the same.



In 2020, Biden was not declared the winner of Nevada’s electoral votes until four days after Election Day. Is it possible we’ll have to wait that long again? @eric_neugeboren has the answer: thenevadaindependent.com/article/indy-e…

Vance: You know something Donald Trump will never do? Donald Trump will never go out there and say that his fellow citizens should be censored or silenced for disagreeing with them.

Trump claims there are 20,000 people at his speech. The camera immediately pans out and show it's nowhere close to 20,000 people.


Duh

Reaching a new level of insanity, Tucker Carlson claims he was mauled by a demon while sleeping. The demon left claw marks. Parenthetically, his wife and dogs were sleeping next to him but never woke up during the alleged demon mauling. mediaite.com/news/tucker-ca…

Sadly this is in my hometown! Absolutely disgusting! SC law states you cannot wear political clothing or bring signs into a voting precinct. These ladies should not be subjected to this type of harassment. I hope @scvotes is working with local law enforcement to protect all workers across the state from this type of behavior!

WILD: actual photo of Musk-hired door knockers being driven around #Michigan. This group of mostly-black workers were driven in the back of a truck with no seats. They say they were flown in, given unrealistic goals, and threatened with their lodging being cut off & being forced to pay their own way home if they couldn't meet them. Some didn't even know which candidate they were working for. Article by @JakeLahut wired.com/story/elon-mus…





Four years ago, a gallon of gas in Wisconsin only cost $1.95.

Can't get over Biden making this gaffe in a low-pressure Zoom call for Voto Latino. It's like bowling with bumpers, but somehow throwing a gutter ball that also sets the room on fire.








