Elite Integrity
Recently people in high places have been astonishingly candid and honest. They come in for their share of lumps from me but here I have to admit they are better men than I–were I in their place I would not dare to be so honest.
Rich businessmen and powerful leftists admit they ran a shadow collaboration to, ah, guide the 2020 election outcome.
A Washington Post journalist goes on the record that journalists are powerful and can promote people they like and damage people they don’t (and they should be able to, because democracy is important).
Because journalism, particularly at the highest level, is about raw power. It is about bringing important people to heel. . . . [T]he Post could offer the carrot of great exposure to those who needed it, but also, always, the stick of negative coverage to those who spurned them.
I can only hope to have half so much integrity.
Wry Guy
February 15, 2021
I enjoyed reading about the Gadianton shadow collaborations in the Book of Mormon
Patrick Henry
February 15, 2021
These both sound like what somebody called celebration parallaxes. Maybe Michael Anton.
Things that should be celebrated when they talk about them, but are fake news bigotry conspiracy theory when you bring them up.
Evenstar
February 15, 2021
Larry Correia had a great fisk of that piece.
Kent Brockman
February 16, 2021
I, for one, welcome our new…. er,… I mean those who work to fortify our democratic system.
Lt. Calley
February 16, 2021
We had to fortify the democracy in order to save it.
Leo
February 17, 2021
Speaking about what very powerful and very rich people might have in mind for the country:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/feb/16/bill-gates-all-rich-countries-should-move-to-100-s/