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In reply to the discussion: 'Washingon Post' won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s [View all]pat_k
(10,883 posts)25. Murdoch-ization of the Washington Post
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/06/03/rupert-murdoch-washington-post-00161279
It's up to We the People to save the country.
The far right may be very loud right now but there are more of us and we are a mighty force.
It's up to We the People to save the country.
The far right may be very loud right now but there are more of us and we are a mighty force.
23:45
We've gotta win this thing for our families, our democracy, our freedoms and our future. . . . We've gotta close here with joy, and confidence, and strength, and power, and not from fear and worry. Fear and worry are what they want. What we want is we close this thing with joy and love of country and love of one another. These are far more powerful emotions than fear and worry.
24:20
Let me say one last thing. . . I want to remind everybody about one of the central reasons that we're all here together at hopium, which is that -- and Joe Biden talked about this in his State of the Union speech this year. He talked about FDR's speech in 1941; FDRs State of the Union address. He talked about how that address was the beginning of the call of America to rally against fascism and rising authoritarianism in wht became the rallying cry tht began to move America into World War II. That speech though was also the speech where FDR laid out his vision of the four freedoms and how he wanted a world that was not base on dominion and control, one country having control over another or one person having control over another. A world based not on dominion, but freedom. And he laid out the Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of the Press. He laid out these four freedoms for all of us . . . And these four freedoms became the foundation of the modern world. The four freedoms became the basis of the Atlantic Charter that got the United States and the United Kingdom together in 1941, that became the basis of the alliance that won World War II. The four freedoms became the basis of the United Nations Charter in 1945, which laid out an international law, a global system where one nation could not have control of another; dominion over another. And it was the beginningg of the unraveling of all holdings by European powers, their colonial system. FDR forced the unraveling of all that to be consisten with the United Nations view that no nation should have dominion over another. This is part of the the war in Ukraine is about. Russia is trying to go back to a period prior to the United Nations where countries coul have dominion over one another. And then in 1948, negotiated in part by Eleanor Roosevelt, there waas the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which ws the first time in international law individual people had human rights... And that world of freedom -- of these four freedoms, that world of Pax Americana over the last 80 years has created a golden age in human history. There's never been better time to be alive in all of human history that there's been in over these past 80 years. We've seen life expectancy go from 45 years to over 70 years now in the world, we've seen extreme poverty, dispite huge explosion of population, plummet in raw numbers. We've seen more people living under democracy that any time in human history. We've seen more people being literate an being able to read and write. Three times as many people today can do so as a percentage of the population than in the 1940's. Meaning they have more capacity to do and contribute and live out their dreams than anytime before. This has been a golden age in human history.
What's important for us is we get this final fuel to go do the work that we need to do for our country and our democracy and for our kids. We have to remind ourselves that that world - this golden age in human history -- was something that WE did. The Democratic Party of the United States did that. We created a golden age in human history. And it's my view that there has never been an organized force that's done more good for more people than the Democratic Party that we're all part of.
One of the reasons I'm so confident that we're going to prevail here in the next 13 days is that when our party was called in the 1940s, we all answered. We rose to the occasion, and we defeated authoritarianism and fascism then. And what Joe Biden began in his State of the Union speech, he was making a new call asking our party to once again answer a all to defeat fascism here and all around the world; to make sure that freedom continued to prevail over dominion.
The reason I end all of this so confident and so optimistic is because all of you have been answer this call. Millions and millions of Americans have been going to work, donating money, writing postcards -- 80 million postcards are in the process of hitting all across the country -- canvasing every day, texting, phone banking, info warring, working your networks with good informtion. You guys have gone to work, you've answered the call. Millions of you have done this. And the millions of you who have answered this call is more powerful than the dancing dipshits on the other side, right? Let them have Elon Musk and a bunch of these oligarchs. We've got all of you. We're more powerful than they are. And we are doing the work for our democracy...
Do more, worry less...
We've gotta win this thing for our families, our democracy, our freedoms and our future. . . . We've gotta close here with joy, and confidence, and strength, and power, and not from fear and worry. Fear and worry are what they want. What we want is we close this thing with joy and love of country and love of one another. These are far more powerful emotions than fear and worry.
24:20
Let me say one last thing. . . I want to remind everybody about one of the central reasons that we're all here together at hopium, which is that -- and Joe Biden talked about this in his State of the Union speech this year. He talked about FDR's speech in 1941; FDRs State of the Union address. He talked about how that address was the beginning of the call of America to rally against fascism and rising authoritarianism in wht became the rallying cry tht began to move America into World War II. That speech though was also the speech where FDR laid out his vision of the four freedoms and how he wanted a world that was not base on dominion and control, one country having control over another or one person having control over another. A world based not on dominion, but freedom. And he laid out the Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of the Press. He laid out these four freedoms for all of us . . . And these four freedoms became the foundation of the modern world. The four freedoms became the basis of the Atlantic Charter that got the United States and the United Kingdom together in 1941, that became the basis of the alliance that won World War II. The four freedoms became the basis of the United Nations Charter in 1945, which laid out an international law, a global system where one nation could not have control of another; dominion over another. And it was the beginningg of the unraveling of all holdings by European powers, their colonial system. FDR forced the unraveling of all that to be consisten with the United Nations view that no nation should have dominion over another. This is part of the the war in Ukraine is about. Russia is trying to go back to a period prior to the United Nations where countries coul have dominion over one another. And then in 1948, negotiated in part by Eleanor Roosevelt, there waas the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which ws the first time in international law individual people had human rights... And that world of freedom -- of these four freedoms, that world of Pax Americana over the last 80 years has created a golden age in human history. There's never been better time to be alive in all of human history that there's been in over these past 80 years. We've seen life expectancy go from 45 years to over 70 years now in the world, we've seen extreme poverty, dispite huge explosion of population, plummet in raw numbers. We've seen more people living under democracy that any time in human history. We've seen more people being literate an being able to read and write. Three times as many people today can do so as a percentage of the population than in the 1940's. Meaning they have more capacity to do and contribute and live out their dreams than anytime before. This has been a golden age in human history.
What's important for us is we get this final fuel to go do the work that we need to do for our country and our democracy and for our kids. We have to remind ourselves that that world - this golden age in human history -- was something that WE did. The Democratic Party of the United States did that. We created a golden age in human history. And it's my view that there has never been an organized force that's done more good for more people than the Democratic Party that we're all part of.
One of the reasons I'm so confident that we're going to prevail here in the next 13 days is that when our party was called in the 1940s, we all answered. We rose to the occasion, and we defeated authoritarianism and fascism then. And what Joe Biden began in his State of the Union speech, he was making a new call asking our party to once again answer a all to defeat fascism here and all around the world; to make sure that freedom continued to prevail over dominion.
The reason I end all of this so confident and so optimistic is because all of you have been answer this call. Millions and millions of Americans have been going to work, donating money, writing postcards -- 80 million postcards are in the process of hitting all across the country -- canvasing every day, texting, phone banking, info warring, working your networks with good informtion. You guys have gone to work, you've answered the call. Millions of you have done this. And the millions of you who have answered this call is more powerful than the dancing dipshits on the other side, right? Let them have Elon Musk and a bunch of these oligarchs. We've got all of you. We're more powerful than they are. And we are doing the work for our democracy...
Do more, worry less...
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'Washingon Post' won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s [View all]
demmiblue
Oct 25
OP
or maybe is trying to get off his "enemy within" list and whatever may follow (n/t)
thesquanderer
Oct 25
#60
I grew up in a WaPo home and have had my own subscription since 1982. I just canceled it.
50 Shades Of Blue
Oct 25
#8
I've been looking at the comments section on the announcement. MANY cancellations!
50 Shades Of Blue
Oct 25
#49
Exactly. WaPo's (Bezos') move to step in and block the draft Harris endorsement was simply reprehensible. nt
SunSeeker
Oct 25
#78
This is not an election. It's a choice between democracy and fascism, life and death for countless people.
usonian
Oct 25
#29
Recognize that this isn't an isolated incident. The same people, same judgement
RockRaven
Oct 25
#35
You're right..but it's the principle. And one has to ask themselves...what's next? Gonna be okay with a fascist prez?
PortTack
Oct 25
#41
It's not about changing minds. There are undecided voters whose minds aren't made up.
pnwmom
Oct 25
#55
TFG can use this as he used the same LA Times decision, as "proof" that even the left doesn't think much of Kamala (nt)
thesquanderer
Oct 25
#59
"The reason he cited was to create "independent space" where the newspaper does not tell people for whom to vote"
Ray Bruns
Oct 25
#48
Like with the LA Times, the WaPo editorial board had drafted a Harris endorsement.
SunSeeker
Oct 25
#74
Yet another "logical" conclusion to Reagan policy. Ending the Fairness Doctrine lead to this.
mjvpi
Oct 25
#61
I am disappointed in the Post. I will continue to subscribe because their reporting, particularly deep investigations
Martin68
Oct 25
#68
No thank you, the post is one of the best sources of international, national and local news (I live in Virginia).
Martin68
Oct 25
#81
Like with the LA Times, the WaPo editorial board had drafted a Harris endorsement.
SunSeeker
Oct 25
#77
A member of the Wash Post editorial department tells me: Bezos's decision not to endorse is "an outrageous abdication of
demmiblue
Oct 25
#72
Scoop: Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan confirms to me that he resigned from the Post following today's...
demmiblue
Oct 25
#73
Like with the LA Times, the WaPo editorial board had drafted a Harris endorsement.
SunSeeker
Oct 25
#75
A statement from Post Guild leadership on the Washington Post's decision to not endorse a presidential candidate
demmiblue
Oct 25
#79
Mini update: The furor at the WaPo is such that its chief tech officer is getting engineers to block Qs about its...
demmiblue
Oct 25
#88
Apparently Amazon prefers unfettered chokepoint capitalism to any semblance of democracy
Doctoris Extincti
Oct 25
#96
So in a contest between American democracy and movement toward total fascism, WaPo stays in the darkness?
Taraman
Oct 25
#102
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein used the word "disappointed" for this faux-pas.
C0RI0LANUS
Oct 27
#104