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In reply to the discussion: Ann Telnaes, who has worked at The Washington Post as an editorial cartoonist since 2008, says her cartoon below [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(164,650 posts)13. The Borowitz Report - Democracy Dies in Bezos
I agree with Andy Borowitz. Bezos and the Washington Post have sold out on defending democracy
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https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/democracy-dies-in-bezos
Ann Telnaes, Pulitzer-winning cartoonist for the Washington Post since 2008, quit the paper this week after her editor killed her cartoon depicting WaPo owner Jeff Bezos and other craven billionaires debasing themselves before Donald J. Trump.
This act of censorship, of course, isnt an outlier: anticipatory obedience to fascism has risen ominously in recent months. It began with WaPo and the Los Angeles Times spiking endorsements of Kamala Harris, only to be outdone by Disney, who gifted Trump $15 million instead of fighting his flimsy defamation claim in court. Oh, and lets not forget Joe and Mikas humiliating field trip to Mar-a-Lago.
I dont know Ms. Telnaes but I admire her work, integrity, and courage. Im publishing the rough draft of her cartoon above in the hopes that youll share it. If enough people do, it will reach a larger audience than if her WaPo editor had had the cojones to run it. Actually, given how many subscribers have fled the paper in recent months, reaching a larger audience than the Washington Post isnt a daunting task.
Love,
Andy
This act of censorship, of course, isnt an outlier: anticipatory obedience to fascism has risen ominously in recent months. It began with WaPo and the Los Angeles Times spiking endorsements of Kamala Harris, only to be outdone by Disney, who gifted Trump $15 million instead of fighting his flimsy defamation claim in court. Oh, and lets not forget Joe and Mikas humiliating field trip to Mar-a-Lago.
I dont know Ms. Telnaes but I admire her work, integrity, and courage. Im publishing the rough draft of her cartoon above in the hopes that youll share it. If enough people do, it will reach a larger audience than if her WaPo editor had had the cojones to run it. Actually, given how many subscribers have fled the paper in recent months, reaching a larger audience than the Washington Post isnt a daunting task.
Love,
Andy
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Ann Telnaes, who has worked at The Washington Post as an editorial cartoonist since 2008, says her cartoon below [View all]
riversedge
Jan 2025
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"As an editorial cartoonist, my job is to hold powerful people and institutions accountable. For the first time, my ed
riversedge
Jan 2025
#1
You said it. With all of the subsequent investigations and commissions, we ended up at square one.
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 2025
#6
OH my my!! I missed Trumps Tiny Hands!! Thanks for pointing them out. ha ha ha
riversedge
Jan 2025
#18
Perhaps Disney World quietly capitulated somehow to Trumpf and the GOP in Florida?
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 2025
#17
ABC settled a weak defamation case brought by trump for $1 million in attorneys fees and $15 million for trump library
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 2025
#39
Our billionaire overlords own the media and all three branches of US government.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2025
#30