News organizations are using cowardly words to describe killing abroad, fascism at home — downplaying the danger to democracy.
There was a shocking and incredibly important story on the front page of the New York Times last week. As reported by an A-team of journalists including two Pulitzer Prize winners, the Times warned its readers that Donald Trump — if returned to the White House in 2025 — is grooming a new team of extremist government lawyers who would be more loyal to their Dear Leader than to the rule of law, and could help Trump install a brand of American fascism.
You say you didn’t hear anything about this? That’s not surprising. The editors at the Times made sure to present this major report in the blandest, most inoffensive way possible — staying true to the mantra in the nation’s most influential newsroom that the 2024 election shouldn’t be covered any differently, even when U.S. democracy is on the line.
Anyone else ever think of pulling the plug on election day? It’s just too much, man. I suffered through one term of Trump; I can’t do it again.
What do you mean pulling the plug? Like disconnecting after voting? I hope you still do your part and vote. Right?
Of course I’ll vote. I’m just not terribly confident about the results regardless.
You’ll make it through and our country will either fall apart or come out stronger.
Biden signed off more land than trump in terms of fossil fuel production.