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Opinion Washington Post - Gutted

I stopped reading articles from the WP at least 10 years ago. They used to have some good, honest I felt commentators back in those days.

In today's age they apparently became quite dishonest. It is hard to have a business where most question what you report. Even people on the left apparently gave up on the paper, not trusting it.

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I'm not downplaying it I have ZERO experience in the field. What I can tell you is not A SINGLE PERSON has been arrested from the video. Why is that? Is the local LE now part of the liberal club to defraud America?
that shit takes a while

Tiffany Henyard, super democrat, been years now

police chief pleads guilty likely flipping, and her top aide, also looks like he gonna flip soon as time runs out
 
They literally just started investigating them.

March 13, 2019 — Two months after Walz replaces fellow DFLer Mark Dayton as governor, Legislative Auditor Jim Nobles releases a report on fraud in Minnesota's Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). Nobles’ review follows allegations reported by FOX 9 TV in 2018 that as much as $100 million in child care funds was being funneled overseas to a Somali terror group. While Nobles tells lawmakers that fraud in the program is a known problem, "we couldn't find evidence to substantiate that there is $100 million in fraud in CCAP every year." Nobles says he found no evidence that taxpayer funds were being sent to terrorists.

March 18, 2019 — The inspector general of the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), Carolyn Ham, is put on investigative leave following the auditor’s report.

"We take this incredibly seriously," Walz says. "We are doing our own internal investigations, and our goal is to bring accountability to the system and move forward. And at this time, that's about all I can say." DHS later reassigns Ham to another division.

April 2020 — During the COVID-19 pandemic, Twin Cities nonprofits Feeding Our Future and Partners in Quality Care (also known as Partners in Nutrition) dramatically increase sponsorship of meal distribution sites after the U.S. Department of Agriculture waives some of its rules for federal child nutrition programs. Among other things, the USDA allows for-profit restaurants to participate as meal sites when child care centers and after-school programs are shut down.

Aimee Bock, Feeding Our Future’s executive director, grows her organization quickly by conspiring with dozens of people, including restaurant owners and their friends and relatives, to submit fraudulent reimbursement requests for millions of meals that they never served under the Child and Adult Care Food Program and the Summer Food Service Program.

Taxpayer funds from the USDA paid to Feeding Our Future via the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), which oversees the food programs on the state level, jump from $3.5 million in 2019 to nearly $43 million in 2020 before peaking at $198 million in 2021.

Nov. 20, 2020 — Feeding Our Future sues MDE for racial discrimination, alleging that the department “wrongfully withheld federal funding” and failed to approve dozens of meal sites operated by members of Minnesota’s Somali American community in violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

Dec. 17, 2020 — MDE agrees to process Feeding Our Future’s food site applications “in a reasonably prompt manner” in response to the nonprofit’s request for a temporary restraining order.

April 2021 — MDE staff inform the FBI that “Feeding Our Future and sites under its sponsorship were diverting funds away” from taxpayer-funded child nutrition programs.

April 29, 2021 — MDE denies Feeding Our Future’s request to sponsor 143 meal site applications because of “serious deficiencies as a sponsoring agency.”

May 2021 — The FBI begins investigating Feeding Our Future.

June 24, 2021 — Ramsey County Judge John Guthmann finds MDE in contempt for moving too slowly on Feeding Our Future's meal site applications and orders MDE to pay the nonprofit $47,500 in penalties and attorneys’ fees.

A group of meal site operators celebrate Bock's short-lived legal victory with a party at Benadir Hall, a Minneapolis event venue later found to have been built with stolen taxpayer funds. Prosecutors would play video of the celebration at Bock’s 2025 trial.

Jan. 20, 2022 — The FBI investigation becomes public when agents raid Feeding Our Future's offices, Aimee Bock’s home and two dozen other homes and businesses.

Feb. 2022 — Feeding Our Future dissolves. In a statement, Bock blames “negative media reports and frozen assets."

Sept. 20, 2022 — U.S. Attorney Andy Luger announces charges against the first four dozen Feeding Our Future defendants, including Aimee Bock. Federal prosecutors call it “the single largest COVID-19 fraud scheme in the country.”

Sept. 22, 2022 — Amid criticism from legislative Republicans and Scott Jensen, his GOP opponent in the gubernatorial race, Walz defends MDE’s response to the Feeding Our Future allegations. “We caught this fraud. We caught it very early. We alerted the right people. We were taken to court. We were sued.”

Oct. 13, 2022 — The first three Feeding Our Future defendants plead guilty.

Oct. 18, 2022 — During a gubernatorial debate, Jensen blames Walz for the Feeding Our Future fraud. “Gov. Walz and his team could’ve stopped this anywhere along the line,” Jensen says. “Two questions are big on all of our minds: What did Gov. Walz know, and when did he know it?”

Nov. 8, 2022 — Walz wins reelection to a second term, beating Jensen 52 to 45 percent.

Jan. 6, 2023 — In a meeting with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Walz proposes more oversight of state grants, including more internal controls and inspectors at key agencies.

March 13, 2023 — Federal prosecutors announce charges against 10 more defendants as the Feeding Our Future investigation expands. Ultimately, 78 people would be charged by late 2025.

June 2023 — State lawmakers approve nearly $1 billion for Minnesota nonprofits. The spending package includes additional oversight for grants.

June 7, 2024 — After five weeks of trial testimony, a federal jury convicts five people connected to a small Shakopee restaurant of stealing $47 million in taxpayer money by falsely claiming to have served 18 million meals to children. Jurors acquit two of the defendants.

U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel halts the trial during closing arguments after several of the defendants, including one who was later acquitted, try to bribe a juror by dropping a Hallmark gift bag containing $120,000 in cash at her home.

June 13, 2024 — In a strongly worded report, Minnesota Legislative Auditor Judy Randall finds that “actions and inactions” by MDE opened the door for fraud in the child nutrition programs. “We can always do better,” Walz says in response to the report, but he denies any “malfeasance” on the part of state officials.

“There’s not a single state employee that was implicated in doing anything that was illegal,” Walz says. “They simply didn’t do as much due diligence as they should have.”

Aug. 6, 2024 — After President Joe Biden announces that he will not seek a second term, Vice President Kamala Harris chooses Walz as her running mate.

Sep. 4, 2024 — Congressional Republicans attack Walz over Feeding Our Future. House Education and Workforce Committee Chair Virginia Foxx (R-NC) subpoenas the governor for documents related to the scheme.
Dec. 12, 2024 — The nutrition program fraud investigation expands into Medicaid fraud as FBI raids autism treatment centers in Minneapolis and St. Cloud.

Feds allege that the operator of Smart Therapy in Minneapolis stole $14 million by recruiting parents in the Somali American community and “diagnosing” their children with autism regardless of the symptoms in a scheme to rip off Minnesota's Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention program. The operator of Star Autism Center in St. Cloud is alleged to have stolen $6 million in a similar manner.
 
Ignoring that you've repeated the fault of your dismal reading comprehension, where I didn't attribute their struggle to bias, rather the fact an obsession with one political personality is unsustainable, I am humored by the fault in your logic. Certainly many media outlets succeed in spite of a heavy partisan slant. The Daily Wire is one on the other side. Yet, you are arguing that simply because one newspaper might succeed in spite of a spiraling partisan bias entails that every newspaper would. That's a naive fallacy that presumes the world of business operates like a petri dish. Many businesses can deploy the same strategy while suffering unequal consequences. After all, which newspaper and news media organizations have struggled the most in the past decade due to perceptions of partisan coverage? CNN, MSNBC, and The Los Angeles Times also suffered major declines. But you chose to ignore them. I'm not the only one who noticed.

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Again, how is the WaPo more focused on Trump and that administration than the NYT? You keep refusing to answer because your logic completely falls apart when you have to acknowledge that WaPo failed for non-ideological reasons.

If you want to compare ideologies impact on newspapers, compare like for like. WSJ to NYT, or WaPo to a similar sized conservative paper (or the largest). Comparing to Daily Wire makes no sense since that's a pureplay online outlet that straddles hard journalism and entertainment (about 10 percent of their revenue is merch, which is quite unusual for journalism).
Um, yes, yes someone has, my little goldfish. I see you already forgot how this started. This was what I rebutted:

But on behalf of @BlankaPresident, affording you the honor of being his proxy, I agree. It wasn't Bezos neutering the paper or catering to Trump. I'm glad you freely admit you can't dispute this.

Concession accepted.
You'd have to be real dense to argue that Bezos' decisions in 2024 didn't hurt an already struggling business further and accelerate the decline. Losing 10 percent of your subscriber base almost overnight is a coffin nail, and it hasn't gotten better since despite the pivot to a more right-leaning editorial page.

TLDR: Bezos' handling of the election cost WaPo 10 percent of its subscribers and gained them effectively nothing in exchanged besides lost ad revenue on top of it all and losing even more talent to other companies.
 
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I stopped reading articles from the WP at least 10 years ago. They used to have some good, honest I felt commentators back in those days.

In today's age they apparently became quite dishonest. It is hard to have a business where most question what you report. Even people on the left apparently gave up on the paper, not trusting it.

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Adding the link to Breitbart after typing all of that really makes your post look like a meme from The Onion.
 
While hardly the end all, they have a couple dozen Pulitzers during that time period that say otherwise regarding their reporting quality. What exactly makes them a tabloid level newspaper?

There's a lot of shit but the one the broke it for me was the George Zimmerman trial. WaPo selectively quoted the court transcripts to make him look like a racist ass.

The original transcript was roughly as follows (I'm paraphrasing a bit):
911 dispatcher: Emergency services, how can I help you?
GZ: Hi, I'd like to report a suspicious person who's casing out the neighbourhood
911: Ok, can you give a description of this person?
GZ: well, he's black, about 5'10", wearing a backpack, etc. He keeps cutting across lawns and looking into people's windows.

This became something like:

911 dispatcher: Emergency services, how can I help you?
GZ: I'd like to report a suspicious person. He's black.

Then there was another one around 10-12 years ago when Russiagate was the #1 story. The headline was something like "US Power Grid Compromised by Russian Hackers". Reading the article it turns out that what really happened was they found an unauthorized laptop in a vehicle owned by one of the local utilities. There was no evidence that it had been used or connected to anything on the grid, or that it even had any sort of hacking software on it, it was just some worker's personal laptop that he forgot in the van. And this somehow became Russians hacked the US power grid.

This is the kind of shit that I'd expect from Sherdog WR tards or a tabloid, not reputable newspaper.
 
There's a lot of shit but the one the broke it for me was the George Zimmerman trial. WaPo selectively quoted the court transcripts to make him look like a racist ass.

The original transcript was roughly as follows (I'm paraphrasing a bit):
911 dispatcher: Emergency services, how can I help you?
GZ: Hi, I'd like to report a suspicious person who's casing out the neighbourhood
911: Ok, can you give a description of this person?
GZ: well, he's black, about 5'10", wearing a backpack, etc. He keeps cutting across lawns and looking into people's windows.

This became something like:

911 dispatcher: Emergency services, how can I help you?
GZ: I'd like to report a suspicious person. He's black.

Then there was another one around 10-12 years ago when Russiagate was the #1 story. The headline was something like "US Power Grid Compromised by Russian Hackers". Reading the article it turns out that what really happened was they found an unauthorized laptop in a vehicle owned by one of the local utilities. There was no evidence that it had been used or connected to anything on the grid, or that it even had any sort of hacking software on it, it was just some worker's personal laptop that he forgot in the van. And this somehow became Russians hacked the US power grid.

This is the kind of shit that I'd expect from Sherdog WR tards or a tabloid, not reputable newspaper.
Do you have the links to these stories for me to read?
 
i blame legacy news like wapo and cnn sowing the national divide through dishonesty and derangement. Their politcal fact checking department is the real-life Ministry of Truth
good riddance.

i'd like to see facebook shut down next
 
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