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To: Lenora Thompson
You stated that it was a liberal psychology site.

If you did not pass their written exam, you would not have been hired in the first place.

Do you just write for which way the wind blows?

Bagdad Bob had a writer.

They are both out of work, living in a van down by the river

8 posted on 09/15/2020 8:24:26 PM PDT by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure)
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To: Deaf Smith; Lenora Thompson
If you did not pass their written exam, you would not have been hired in the first place.

Do you just write for which way the wind blows?


People make associations, and both people and organizations change.

If anyone thinks Miss Thompson may have a problem, check her old works, and see where she is.

Fred Barnes was a somewhat centrist guy, but he wrote for the lefty "New Republic". Bob Novak wrote for the Washington Post, but that didn't make him Jennifer Rubin's ideological twin.

The fact that Peggy Noonan once wrote for Dan Rather didn't stop President Reagan from hiring her. (What happened since is the subject for another thread.)

If Miss Thompson was writing for a liberal psychology magazine, it may be because there were no conservative ones, and "Guns and Ammo" didn't like her writing style.

A lot of us did like National Review because it went explicitly and wholly Never-Trump over four years ago, and yet they still have Conrad Black and Victor Davis Hanson as well as David French and George Will.

I am more than willing to let Miss Thompson's work speak for itself, though her vanities should be labeled "VANITY" for the time being.
12 posted on 09/15/2020 9:11:31 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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