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FakeNoose

(36,394 posts)
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 04:51 PM Jan 5

Steve Schmidt: A picture is worth a thousand words and $1 trillion



Link: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/p/a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words-769

You were never supposed to see it. The reason you did is because of the bravery, integrity and sacrifice by the gutsy woman — Ann Telnaes — who drew it. She had to quit her job at The Washington Post to show it to you.

David Shipley is the editorial page editor at the corrupted newspaper. He justified the killing of this cartoon with this self-serving lie:

I respect Ann Telnaes and all she has given to The Post. But I must disagree with her interpretation of events. Not every editorial judgment is a reflection of a malign force.

My decision was guided by the fact that we had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and had already scheduled another column – this one a satire – for publication.


It isn’t true.

The cartoon was killed by fear and cowardice. It is going to get much worse because of the fecklessness of men like Bezos, Zuckerberg, Soon-Shiong, Shipley, Iger, Scarborough, and many more.
- more at link -

A righteous rant by Steve Schmidt! Please read the rest on "The Warning with Steve Schmidt."





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Steve Schmidt: A picture is worth a thousand words and $1 trillion (Original Post) FakeNoose Jan 5 OP
notice he doesn't include leon who isn't abasing himself, at least not by groveling..but by being bad at drugs in public prodigitalson Jan 5 #1
Isn't that fElon with the lipstick? Kid Berwyn Jan 5 #3
I think that's Soon-Shiong, owner of LA Times Geechie Jan 5 #7
Thanks! Kid Berwyn Jan 6 #14
The cartoon was drawn by Ann Telnaes and it was never finished FakeNoose Jan 5 #13
I volunteer to be David Shipley's editor: dchill Jan 5 #2
+1 dalton99a Jan 6 #15
A lot of people would put a curse on these that have too much money, but IMHO, they don't need to... SWBTATTReg Jan 5 #4
We should not allow million and billionaires in our country-wealth destroyers their morality Stargazer99 Jan 5 #11
I haven't bought a Washington Post issue since 2000 GoreWon2000 Jan 5 #5
It's sad to see poor little Mickey bowing down. :-( spooky3 Jan 5 #6
Yep. That cartoon and the aftermath are among the greats. Hekate Jan 5 #8
He obviously doesn't respect Ann Telnaes Mblaze Jan 5 #9
Telnaes put her integrity before her job. Shipley didn't. Jakes Progress Jan 5 #10
Correct logo. Please share. usonian Jan 5 #12
During our last Gilded Age of government corruption, cartoonists always drew obese, gluttonous-looking sop Jan 6 #16
Like I'll ever read WaPo again. Hilarious. Fuck the NYT too. Cowards and Quislings all. ZonkerHarris Jan 6 #17
No Schmidt deepblue Jan 6 #18
Steve Schmidt became a Democrat in 2020 FakeNoose Jan 6 #21
So he says. deepblue Jan 6 #23
Shouldn't it be "debasing?" HUAJIAO Jan 6 #19
Get over yourselves union rep Jan 6 #20
Post removed Post removed Jan 6 #22

prodigitalson

(3,033 posts)
1. notice he doesn't include leon who isn't abasing himself, at least not by groveling..but by being bad at drugs in public
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 05:00 PM
Jan 5

which is a curse of the rich and arrogant

FakeNoose

(36,394 posts)
13. The cartoon was drawn by Ann Telnaes and it was never finished
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 08:06 PM
Jan 5

This is just a rough draft we're looking at here. I have a feeling that the finished cartoon would have had Elmo in it.

dchill

(41,020 posts)
2. I volunteer to be David Shipley's editor:
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 05:02 PM
Jan 5

"Not every editorial judgment is a reflection of a malign force."

Becomes the much more concise:

"This particular editorial judgment is a reflection of a malign force."

Hope that helps.

SWBTATTReg

(24,620 posts)
4. A lot of people would put a curse on these that have too much money, but IMHO, they don't need to...
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 05:17 PM
Jan 5

there is already a curse on all of them, placed there by Jesus, in that they trying to get into Heaven is harder than a camel going through the eye of a needle. Bitter words indeed.

23 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly I tell you, it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. 24 Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”

Stargazer99

(3,104 posts)
11. We should not allow million and billionaires in our country-wealth destroyers their morality
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 07:16 PM
Jan 5

It would just be "taking care of their souls" Poor babies

GoreWon2000

(1,170 posts)
5. I haven't bought a Washington Post issue since 2000
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 06:03 PM
Jan 5

The Washington Post was one of the ring leaders of the pro repug media's war against Al Gore in 2000. This latest censoring of the truth by the Washington Post is just the latest example of their long held pro repug bias.

Jakes Progress

(11,188 posts)
10. Telnaes put her integrity before her job. Shipley didn't.
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 07:14 PM
Jan 5

How sad to be so without honor or character.

Was Shipley ordered by even higher ups or did he cave before he was chastised? Neither shows him to be much of a decent person.

sop

(12,183 posts)
16. During our last Gilded Age of government corruption, cartoonists always drew obese, gluttonous-looking
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 11:57 AM
Jan 6

mustachioed, monocle-wearing plutocrats, wearing silk top hats and tails, and surrounded by bags of money to represent these scumbags. Now cartoonists can use bald, skinny nerds like Bezos as models.

deepblue

(45 posts)
18. No Schmidt
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 01:15 PM
Jan 6

Schmidt and the other never-trumpers do not represent a meaningful number of voters, which the last election proved beyond any doubt. Schmidt and the other never-trumpers are responsible for creating the environment which grew Trump: Schmidt and the other never-trumpers have spent their careers enabling authoritarian, racist impulses, in addition to continually insulting members of the Democratic Party. Schmidt and the other never-trumpers despise Democrats, they are simply making noise about Trump now because they were cast out.

This cartoon has been written about and retweeted by many liberal bloggers and participants in bluesky, X, and mastodon. Why would you use Schmidt? Schmidt's a bad dude. Are you following his crap? What's the idea? Why do you like him so much?



deepblue

(45 posts)
23. So he says.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 04:38 PM
Jan 6

Another German burning his uniform. 2020 is a little late to supposedly see the light, you know, considering his efforts to help the Republicans and Bush gin up the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Schmidt, having hurt society for decades, should not be given a platform and money by Democrats, when so many Democrats who fought against Schmidt's efforts over the decades get nothing. In other words, he is disqualified from developing our policy and given any public prominence among us. If Schmidt did, does, or will vote for Democrats, I welcome his vote. I give him no more than that. Which is proper.

 

union rep

(31 posts)
20. Get over yourselves
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 02:31 PM
Jan 6

Steve is not the problem, lack of commitment it seems to me is the issue. The last time I looked the stance that Steve took has not wavered. Lets kick the shit out of Steve bad idea. This country historically is a fucking train wreck. No we pull ourselves up by our collective bootstraps and get on with the struggle. U.S. used to be the best form of slavery on earth, the fix has been in for a long, long time. These times are past times looked upon as the good old days. Yea right. No were fucked until the powers to be the billionaires say lets unfuck this thing. Simple. Meanwhile well get our usual fix of editorials of how to fix the problems we face. To quote a great American Stanley Mouse "Twas Ever Thus" Amen

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