How a high-profile editor was done in by his own tone-deaf response to #MeToo – The Washington Post

Ian Buruma at the Edinburgh International Book Festival in 2016. The New York Review of Books editor’s decision to publish a Jian Ghomeshi essay was questionable. His defense of it was far worse. (Awakening/Getty Images) As I read Isaac Chotiner’s perfectly fair, quietly relentless interrogation of the editor of the New York Review of Books…

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Casting Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly is brilliant. But showing Roger Ailes’s malignancy is crucial. – The Washington Post

Most Americans probably don’t know his name, but we sure do live in his world. Roger Ailes — who died a year ago this week — co-created Fox News and fostered the presidency of Donald Trump. His hugely successful media empire billed itself as “fair and balanced” even though it was, by design, a place…

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The media loved Trump’s show of military might. Are we really doing this again? – The Washington Post

The cruise missiles struck, and many in the mainstream media fawned. “I think Donald Trump became president of the United States last night,” declared Fareed Zakaria on CNN, after firing of 59 missiles at a Syrian military airfield late Thursday night. (His words sounded familiar, since CNN’s Van Jones made a nearly identical pronouncement after…

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How BuzzFeed crossed the line in publishing salacious ‘dossier’ on Trump – The Washington Post

Where does transparency meet irresponsibility? Right at the line that BuzzFeed’s editor Ben Smith approached Tuesday and decided to step over in the name of serving citizens’ best interests. With caveats and explanations aplenty, Smith published a 35-page “dossier” — actually just a bunch of scurrilous allegations dressed up as an intelligence report meant to…

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