Billionaire Owners of ‘LA Times’ and ‘Washington Post’ Block Endorsements of Kamala Harris for President

The news that neither the Washington Post nor the Los Angeles Times will endorse Kamala Harris for president has shaken the media world and shows clearly the risks of billionaires owning major newspapers — especially during this crucial, nation-defining moment.
According to KQED
Both newspapers’ editorial boards, which operate independently of the newsrooms, had reportedly drafted endorsements of Vice President Kamala Harris. But the decisions to not endorse ahead of a neck-and-neck race between Harris and former President Donald Trump were influenced by the outlets’ billionaire owners, whose other businesses have lucrative contracts with the government.

“No dog whistles, no plausible deniability,” wrote one historian. “It’s a show of power and an another attempt to make this look and feel normal.”
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“Denialism: the practice of denying the existence, truth, or validity of something despite proof or strong evidence that it is real, true, or valid.”
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One candidate can rant about gibberish while the other has to be perfect.
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