The Washington Post’s cartoon team has taken a measure of revenge on the newspaper’s decision to avoid making a formal presidential endorsement with a dark formless image clearly designed to skewer the “Democracy Dies in Darkness” slogan that the outlet adopted during billionaire Jeff Bezos’s ownership.

The image was published hours after it was revealed that Bezos, who has owned the paper since 2012, had pulled the plug on a prepared endorsement of Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in the 5 November election.

The cartoon commentary was created by Pulitzer prize-winning illustrator Ann Telnaes, who is known for her incisive political representations.

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        The case for Donald Trump is “I erroneously think the economy used to be better? I know that he has made many ominous-sounding threats about mass deportations, going after his political enemies, shutting down the speech of those who disagree with him (especially media outlets), and that he wants to make things worse for almost every category of person — people with wombs, immigrants, transgender people, journalists, protesters, people of color — but … maybe he’ll forget.”

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      I am one of the “cancelled subscriptions”. I am trying NYT for a bit and Guardian if NYT doesn’t gel with me. This was a terrible move by Bezos.

      I have been extremely disappointed by most of my colleagues in tech lately.

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        I’m cancelling too but I’m not convinced on NYT or The guardian yet.

        NYT strikes me as horribly inept at technology. Guardian is foreign (granted: UK is barely foreign lol but foreign anyway). I’d like to support an American paper if at all possible.

        Guardian is good material though. It’s a top contender for now but I’m still looking for American papers. Surely something in this big country is worth supporting?


        I mean, maybe I just support aftermath.site (aka: Kotaku before they quit/were replaced with the new writers). Video game news + politics is kinda what I’m interested in, but Aftermath.site (and Kotaku of old) didn’t even pretend to be neutral or facts based.

        I guess the modern Internet means that I need to pick and choose a-la-carte.

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          I lost respect for the NYT after their How Hamas weaponized sexual violence story turned out to be a much of hearsay featuring a writer who liked a post calling Palestinians human animals

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            Not just hearsay, written by an ex IDF soldier without any journalistic experience.

            Nobody should support NYT financially. It is a disservice to journalism.

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            I’m fine with right wingers in my media honestly. I need to see their arguments anyway. I don’t want to be blind to what the far right is talking about.

            But with that being said, the NYT has a lot of questionable stories. Beyond just right wing trash that I honestly am cool with.

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              You may be interested in The Righting then. It’s an aggregate for centrists/leftists to read what the right wing is writing. The creator often has short columns as well.

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          I guess the modern Internet means that I need to pick and choose a-la-carte.

          This has always been “best practice”. I want to support one big outlet that has the muscle to put pressure on an administration, but that doesn’t mean that they become my only source of news. At the moment I tip Guardian whenever I read an article that I feel went the extra mile. I need to figure out how to tip Al Jazeera too because they have been amazing for years. No outlet is perfect and many sins I can forgive. Bending to the will of a billionaire is not one of those sins.

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        Terrible alternatives. Consider independent media such as the intercept or dropsite.