Jeff Bezos reportedly killed the Washington Post’s Kamala Harris endorsement

Oct 26, 2024 01:56 AM - 6 months ago 240699

The Washington Post’s editorial page had drafted an endorsement of Kamala Harris for president erstwhile its owner, Amazon laminitis Jeff Bezos, intervened to cancel its publication, The Washington Post reports. In its place, The Post ran a bizarre file by its existent patient (and erstwhile Rupert Murdoch henchman) Will Lewis, saying The Post would not endorse anyone.

This is now the 2nd American newspaper, aft The Los Angeles Times, to termination a Harris endorsement astatine the owner’s behest

In his editorial, Lewis cited the Post’s determination not to people an endorsement successful the title betwixt John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon successful 1960. Nixon would later beryllium implicated successful the Watergate scandal, which generated 69 indictments and 48 criminal convictions successful one of the biggest governmental corruption scandals successful American history.

“We admit that this will beryllium publication successful a scope of ways, including arsenic a tacit endorsement of 1 candidate, aliases arsenic a condemnation of another, aliases arsenic an abdication of responsibility,” Lewis wrote. (It is unclear who the “we” is, here. Lewis? Lewis and Bezos? Some concealed 3rd group?) “That is inevitable. We don’t spot it that way. We spot it arsenic accordant pinch the values The Post has ever stood for and what we dream for successful a leader: characteristic and courageousness successful work to the American ethic, veneration for the norm of law, and respect for quality state successful each its aspects.”

This is now the 2nd American newspaper, aft The Los Angeles Times, to termination a Harris endorsement astatine the owner’s behest. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong likewise blocked a planned endorsement, prompting the newspaper’s editorials editor to resign successful protest.

Readers are already canceling subscriptions

The Post’s national says it is “deeply concerned” that the insubstantial would do this conscionable 11 days earlier a “immensely consequential” election. “The connection from our main executive, Will Lewis — not from the Editorial Board itself — makes america concerned that guidance has interfered pinch the activity of our members successful Editorial.” Readers are already canceling subscriptions, the connection notes. Neoconservative clever clever Robert Kagan resigned his position arsenic editor-at-large, according to Semafor’s Max Tani.

The Washington Post, which bears the motto “Democracy Dies successful Darkness,” published endorsements of candidates for Virginia’s 7th territory connected Oct. 13 and for senate successful Maryland connected Oct. 2. It has routinely published investigations into Donald Trump that allege wrongdoing and forbidden behavior.

Two Washington Post board members, Charles Lane and Stephen W. Stromberg, wrote the Harris endorsement, according to The Columbia Journalism Review. David Shipley, the editorial page director, told unit the endorsement was “on track, adding that ‘this is evidently thing our proprietor has an liking in,’” according to The CJR. Today, Shipley told the committee location would beryllium nary endorsement. That was followed by Lewis’s peculiar editorial.

NPR besides reported Shipley had approved and past canceled the editorial, saying that Shipley “told colleagues it was being reviewed by Bezos.” Bezos’s different companies person contracts pinch the American government. Among them: Amazon’s $10 cardinal unreality statement pinch the NSA and Blue Origin’s $3.4 cardinal statement pinch NASA to build a lunar lander.

“This is cowardice, a infinitesimal of acheronian that will time off populist arsenic a casualty,” said Marty Baron, the erstwhile Washington Post executive editor, successful a matter connection to the Post. “Donald Trump will observe this arsenic an invitation to further intimidate The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos (and different media owners). History will people a disturbing section of spinelessness astatine an institution famed for courage.”

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