Thursday, October 16, 2025

New York Times gives plutocrat Marc Rowan (net worth $7,500,000,000) megaphone on op-ed page


Net worth and photo:  Forbes
HeadlineNew York Times, 10/10/2025

Best reading is in the comments section:

Selection #1

Policing thought is both difficult and unnecessary. Educated people tend toward the left for two reasons. First: they know change is inevitable and there were no "good old days." Second: right wing ideas are usually made up of religious dogma [pick any] and/or lies.
If you force people to parrot ideas instead of think for themselves, it is indoctrination, not education.
Selection #2
First we get the Christopher Caldwell piece about how the Hegseth's speech to military veterans was "good, actually." Caldwell has no military experience and is not a veteran. but he is a MAGA and Project 2025 mouthpiece who goes on the Tucker Carlson show to espouse views about "How Immigration Is Erasing Whites, Christians, and the Middle Class." Now we get this piece about Trump's "compact" from the CEO of a private banking company who "played a part in the compact’s initial formulation." Yet he remains suspiciously quiet about what this compact actually contains[emphasis added]
Selection #3
Putting fairness, access to the marketplace of ideas, innovative research, and education in the hands of an administration that just stripped the Dept of Education is ludicrous. Does highere education need reform esp. the cost (one could consider investing in our people rather than expanding the vast military complex with the "new" Dept of War is utterly ridiculous and is a Fuastian deal with the devil. There is no good faith here, and we certainly don't need people who do not value education and expertise (see the cabinet) making sure that American college students are left behind the rest of the modern world.


When it comes to political reporting, there's plenty that's wrong with the New York Times.
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