@AlexThomp@HansNichols number of cities by cycle is kind of an apples to oranges metric when the number of battleground states has shrunk over time - there’s only so many markets for them to even visit
@tdorman@ZachWahls@washingtonpost Todd honest question, how does one best register their voice to the outlet they pay for? No ombudsmen anymore, LTEs are a joke at the big papers. Genuinely think most people don’t want to cancel but see no other mechanism.
@ZachWahls@washingtonpost Although I hate to rain on a truly righteous outrage parade, but cancelling your subscriptions won't hurt the billionaire owner who made this call. But it might hurt the actual hardworking journalists who had nothing to do with this. Now, back the parade...
I am a strong believer in paying for serious, high-quality journalism, and that is exactly why I am canceling my @washingtonpost subscription over this timid, cowardly decision that could not come at a worse possible -- or more revealing -- time.
nice speech but she avoided all the tough issues
1) electric boats vs sharks
2) low-flow toilets not flushing it all down
3) steam vs electric carrier catapults
4) with wind power can’t watch TV when the wind isn’t blowing
5) no position on Hannibal Lecter