American journalist, author, and former lawyer.
The attempt to depict people as sub-human monsters due to any political disagreements benefits outlets that thrive and depend on hateful polarization, but it's so often (not always, but often) a wild caricature. Read this reflective resignation letter from @buttonslives:
Good article on how the invasion of Iraq wasn't a "blunder" but a grave crime. And yet - other than Judy Miller - none of the leading architects and advocates of it paid any price. To the contrary, they rose to the top of media and politics, beginning with the current President.
Really interesting NYT article on the difficult decisions faced by @soledadobrien when deciding which type of art she wanted to decorate the floors of the guest house of her new estate in West Palm Beach, her third or fourth beautiful sprawling home.
Great work by @lhfang to expose crucial evidence on the most-overlooked point about Big Tech censorship: This censorship is not done at the sole or even primary initiative of Big Tech. It is so often done in conjunction with the US Govt and US Security State, which demands it:
Good article on the genuine, vibrant, spirited debate occurring on the right about militarism, imperialism and interventionism: think tanks and key media/political figures pushing an anti-war/anti-intervention agenda. Meanwhile: no debate to be found among Dems, only unanimity.
Please read this definitive account by @mtaibbi of how the liberal outlets sooo concerned about disinformation perpetrated the worst disinformation campaign in modern US history -- right before the 2020 election -- and now refuse even to acknowledge the proof let alone retract: