For years as the newspaper industry was dying, I would simultaneously think, “Those poor people. Who’s going to watch out for local government corruption!?” And, “Thank goodness I have the Washington Post.” Yesterday they gutted the Metro Section, and I cancelled my subscription. Now I’m one those poor people. The devastation is just dawning on me.
For me, the Washington Post died when Bezos stopped the Harris endorsement.
It was clear then that journalistic principles and reader interest were irrelevant, only his political goals.
This latest round of firings is just another death rattle.