Posted on 09/15/2025 7:38:56 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Did the Washington Post fire a long-time editor for speaking truth to power? Or did she lose her job because she couldn't do basic research before smearing the victim of a political assassination? Or worse?
YMMV, but the way Karen Attiah frames the argument in her newly launched Substack certainly looks sus, as the kids say these days. It takes her an awfully long time to get to the catalyst for her termination .... and for good reason, as it turns out:
What "work" would that be? Well, it turns out to be the work of slagging Charlie Kirk in the immediate aftermath of his murder. To be fair, a number of journalists also believe that to be their "work." One can perhaps understand her confusion on this point.
Except those actually aren't Charlie's "words on record." Attiah sources this from an article rushed out by The Guardian less than 24 hours after Kirk's death that attempted to argue sotto voce that Kirk had it coming. Even if one grants the Guardian the presumption that they took his words in context, Attiah changed the quote the Guardian provided at the link she used as a reference
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
FAFO bitch!
Did the Washington Post fire a long-time editor for speaking truth to power?
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No, she got fired because she is a lefty dingbat!
Chick-a-boom, chick-a-boom,
Dontcha just love it?
No surprise....that is a bitch with an attitude.
The hand on the hip is a giveaway!
I’ve seen that posture and it sickens me.
BITCH!
Well... I reakon it sux to that idiotic
“How much is in her “Go Fund Me” account?”
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Nowhere-near that of Luigi Mangone’s account...
Tell me she is a Negro without looking...
She looks like a tranny.
Hey,lady.
Your tampon is on fire!!!
Her pronouns are FIRED ANTI-AMERICAN BITCH!! 😀
I’d love to see this subhuman wretch deported.
BE GONE, WENCH
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