The house style of the New York Times is severely outdated. Depending on the topic, the newspaper’s purportedly impartial tone instead reads as smug, self-amused, and deeply lazy. The results are disastrous when applied to a recent article which sincerely considers the idea that Rachel Griffin-Accurso, the popular children’s entertainer known as Ms. Rachel, might […]
I’m glad Mr. Rogers isn’t here to see all this shit, because he would be saying exactly the same things as Ms. Rachel and they’d be calling him an antisemite for it.
I’m glad Mr. Rogers isn’t here to see all this shit, because he would be saying exactly the same things as Ms. Rachel and they’d be calling him an antisemite for it.