I unsubscribed because of your cowardice. If you are too chicken to endorse someone, at least state publicly you will not endorse that orange-sprayed idiotic Hitler-worshipping, convicted felon fascist rapist Putin agent.
PS Mice have more courage than The Washington Post and Bezos combined.
@coenand:
The biggest downside to cancelling your WaPo subscription is that you can only do it once.
Prof. Eliot Jacobson@EliotJacobson:
I’m considering subscribing to the Washington Post just so that I can have the pleasure of canceling my subscription.
Chappatte Cartoons@PatChappatte:
My friend @AnnTelnaes once again proves herself to be a beacon of U.S. editorial cartooning. Here’s her reaction to The Washington Post’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate —a directive from its owner, tech billionaire Jeff Bezos.
@kinsmed:
Your courage still takes my breath away, Ann.
Benedict Schmidt@benschmidt1:
A sad day for @WashingtonPost, which broke the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, the Iran-Contra affair in the 1980s, and which added, after Trump took power in 2017, the byline: “Democracy dies in darkness.” Shame on owner & @Amazon founder, #JeffBezos.
Michael Barbaro@mikiebarb:
A WaPo endorsement for president had been written and was ready to publish before Jeff Bezos decided the paper would not endorse.
Self-Driving Car Instructor@Want2RunAgain:
The Philadephia Inquirer gained a new subscriber yesterday after I read this endorsement. The Washington Post lost a 20+ year subscriber yesterday when they decided that Democracy does indeed die in darkness.