On one hand, I genuinely believe that openly endorsing a specific candidate for office is something an ostensibly objective news source should not be doing, and ought to have been made outright illegal under the Fairness Doctrine. (You know, in the interest of fairness. ) On the other hand, the timing for this could not possibly have been a worse look for them.
Billionaires don't want democracy. Why would a billionaire want democracy? In a democracy, his vote doesn't count for any more than yours, and he doesn't think that's fair to him.
"Our chipset's lower quality is obviously the result of our engineers being allowed to waste their time engaging in nonsense like 'eating', 'sleeping', and 'being with their families'. Everyone knows that exhausted workers are the most productive workers."
OK, next time someone says the US is the most economically backward country in the developed world, I'm pointing to South Korea and saying "second most, at least." Yeesh.
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