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Washington Post Cartoonist Quits After Jeff Bezos Cartoon Is Killed

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A cartoon depicts several people, including some resembling Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman and Patrick Soon-Shiong, kneeling and holding up bags of money at the feet of a statue that resembles Donald Trump, while Mickey Mouse is prostrated alongside them.

A draft of the cartoon that Ann Telnaes said had been rejected by The Washington Post.Credit...Ann Telnaes

By Benjamin Mullin
Published Jan. 3, 2025Updated Jan. 4, 2025, 9:38 a.m. ET
Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post, said on Friday evening that she was resigning after the newspaper’s opinions section rejected a cartoon depicting The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos, genuflecting toward a statue of President-elect Donald J. Trump.
In a brief statement posted to Substack, Ms. Telnaes — who has worked at The Post since 2008 — called the newspaper’s decision to kill her cartoon a “game changer" that was “dangerous for a free press.”
“In all that time I’ve never had a cartoon killed because of who or what I chose to aim my pen at,” she wrote. “Until now.”
Ms. Telnaes included a draft of her cartoon in her Substack post. In addition to Mr. Bezos, the founder of Amazon, the cartoon depicted Meta’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg; Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive; Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of The Los Angeles Times; and Mickey Mouse, the corporate mascot of the Walt Disney Company.
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David Shipley, The Post’s opinions editor, said in a statement that he respected Ms. Telnaes and all she had given to The Post “but must disagree with her interpretation of events."
“Not every editorial judgment is a reflection of a malign force,” Mr. Shipley said in the statement. “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. The only bias was against repetition.”
Mr. Shipley added that he had spoken with Ms. Telnaes by phone on Friday and had asked her to reconsider resigning. During the call, Mr. Shipley said he wanted to speak with Ms. Telnaes on Monday, after they had taken the weekend to think things over. He later encouraged her to hold off on quitting to see if they could work out the situation in accordance with her principles.
Ms. Telnaes did not respond to requests for comment.
Matt Wuerker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for Politico, called the decision to kill Ms. Telnaes’s cartoon “spineless,” adding that the storied Post cartoonist Herbert Block, known as Herblock, and Ben Bradlee, a former editor of The Post, were “spinning, kicking and screaming in their graves.”

 
Nothing says fascism like controlling the press. Thank you magats.


Billionaires seem to have a thing for media ownership. Deep-pocketed, high-profile investors have spent fortunes acquiring mass communication platforms, including newspapers, magazines, and even social networking services, particularly over the past few years.

This isn’t an entirely new trend. For well over a century, the world’s wealthiest have dominated the media landscape, with plenty of them still living large today, including the Bloomberg, Hearst, Newhouse, Murdoch, and Ochs-Sulzberger families.

Joining that list of legendary names is a new club of investors with cash to burn and a belief that there’s still money to be made—or something else to be gained—from owning a media business. So who are the big-name billionaires who bought up publishers in the past few decades and turned plenty of heads in the process? Let’s take a look.

 
Does anyone have the pieces the editor references? A picture is often worth a thousand words.

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. The only bias was against repetition.”
 
It’s amazing how often we libs get proven correct yet the both siders and righties refuse to admit it. It’s all predictable. The plan is already known yet we stupid Americans think it’s not happen,ing.
What specifically do you believe was proven here?
i definitely want a free press but cannot fathom the expectation to be able to constantly and publicly shit on the hand that feeds you.
Seems pretty obvious that that's a big no no tbh. Actual entitled behavior on display.
 
Just the beginning.
Yep. Ironically, the media, especially newspapers have become victims of their own business model. It’s gonna get real ugly in America the next decade or so. The rise of bloggers, the disparity of income allowing “the rich” to formulate public opinion and the feed turn to the right have dire consequences for this country. With today’s Supreme Court in place, and 4 more years of very conservative, right leaning judges awaiting appointments, solidifies the power of the rich, tge wealthy and the privileged.
 
Imagine owning your own business and firing employees who publicly humiliate you.
Imagine owning your own business and selling the soul of your business to the government and losing all respect from your employees.

And don’t give your employees a reason to publicly humiliate you.
 
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Imagine owning your own business and selling the soul of your business to the government and losing all respect from your employees.

And don’t give your employees a reason to publicly humiliate you.
The WAPO was in bed with Biden and democrats for eons, they have been state run and completely bias politically the entire time.
The owners can do as they please in this free country.
Resist and stay outraged is the choice you make upon waking up daily
 
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