Washington Post Columnist Quits After Her Opinion Piece Criticizing Owner Jeff Bezos Is Rejected

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    Washington Post Columnist Ruth Marcus, moderates a panel discussion about chronic poverty with Education Secretary John B. King (blue tie) and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack (striped tie), during the National Association of Counties (NACo), at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park, in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. U.S. Department of Agriculture photo by Lance Cheung.

    WASHINGTON – A columnist who has worked at The Washington Post for four decades resigned on Monday after the newspaper’s management decided not to run her commentary critical of owner Jeff Bezos’ new editorial policy.

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    Ruth Marcus, who has worked at the newspaper since 1984, wrote that “it breaks my heart to conclude that I must leave.” Her resignation letter was first reported by The New York Times.

    Her exit is fallout from the billionaire owner’s directive that the Post narrow the topics covered by its opinion section to personal liberties and the free market. The newspaper’s opinions editor, David Shipley, resigned because of the shift, announced two weeks ago.

    Marcus said that the Post’s publisher, Will Lewis, declined to publish her column, which she said was “respectfully dissenting” from Bezos’ edict. It was the first time in nearly 20 years of writing columns that she’s had one killed, she said.

    The decision “underscores that the traditional freedom of columnists to select the topics they wish to address and say what they think has been dangerously eroded,” she wrote.

    A Post spokeperson said Monday that “we’re grateful for Ruth’s significant contributions to The Washington Post over the past 40 years. We respect her decision to leave and wish her the best.”

    The Post has been struggling over the past year, financially and editorially. Bezos’ decision last fall that the Post would not endorse a presidential candidate — after the editorial staff had prepared to support Democrat Kamala Harris — led to an exodus of subscribers. Uncertainty over the paper’s direction has led to many of its journalists leaving for other jobs.

    Marcus’ resignation on Monday overshadowed a newsroom reorganization plan introduced by Lewis.

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    Esther in LA
    Esther in LA
    1 month ago

    At this point, after seeing what the legacy media did to Donald Trump in tandem with the Democratic Party, l have nothing but disgust for most of them.

    The left support the Hamas Nazis.
    The left support the Hamas Nazis.
    1 month ago

    Good riddance to another partisan hack shill for the democrats.

    Abba
    Abba
    1 month ago

    These columnists think they’re invincible. They think they have so much power and over time they lose the ability to follow directions.

    Enough
    Enough
    1 month ago

    Anyone that bites the hand that feeds them deserves to be fired That includes journalists that think they are special

    Nachum
    Nachum
    1 month ago

    To paraphrase what Spiro Agnew once stated “these liberal journalists are an effete corps of impudent snobs”.

    Z E
    Z E
    1 month ago

    The commenters here seem to think that a free press is unnecessary. No need for independent journalism at all. Funny, that they also whine that the ‘legacy media’
    isn’t independent. Strange.

    anon
    anon
    1 month ago

    She was in the running for a Pulitzer Prize in 2007. What have you accomplished that remotely is that significant?

    BTW, she is Jewish.