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Three cheers for Jeff Bezos, fighting to save The Washington Post from itself
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Becoming the MSNBC of print has not only hurt the paper’s credibility, but also its bottom line — and owner Jeff Bezos has finally had enough.

Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is overhauling the paper's opinion section to focus on values including personal liberties and free markets.A long time ago in a media galaxy that now seems far, far away, the Post was one of the most respected newspapers in the country, capturing 68 Pulitzers in the process.

But in recent years, especially since Donald Trump’s first presidential run, the paper’s shift from left-of-center to hard-left extremism has become obvious and overt. The paper has never endorsed a Republican presidential candidate in its history — boosting the likes of Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden, along with White House losers Walter Mondale, John Kerry, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton. And here and now in 2025, its editorial pages are littered with not just negative commentary on President Trump but outright vitriol. The nastiness is clearly out of step with the national mood after Trump won the popular vote, swept every swing state, and turned 89% of counties more red than blue, while Republicans won back the Senate and maintained control of the House. Bezos has apparently seen enough: Last week he announced that his opinion pages will mirror American values like “free markets and personal liberties” — hardly a controversial position at all. Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos overhauls left-leaning paper’s opinion pages to focus on ‘personal liberties and free markets’ — leading section’s editor to quit Editorial page editor David Shipley abruptly resigned, following a raft of similar temper-tantrum departures last year after the paper declined to endorse installed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president., explaining to hysterical critics, “There is nothing fascist about personal liberties and free markets,” calling such ideas “foundational enduring principles that have served this country well for a long time” that “are often under assault.”Bezos’s new approach should be the rule, not the exception, in our media. True diversity isn’t about skin color, ethnicity or sexual orientation, but about welcoming differences of thought, of ideas, of debate. A newsroom filled with diverse opinions certainly shouldn’t be something that’s newsworthy — or lead to major players flouncing off in disgust. So the question now is: Can Bezos succeed in changing the partisan culture of a newspaper located in a city where Trump received just 6.5% of the vote in 2024? as Rachel Maddow, Chuck Todd and many others demanded her ouster. After roughly 48 hours, that’s exactly what happened. Jeff Bezos claps back at critics of Washington Post overhaul: ‘Nothing fascist about personal liberties and free markets’But a Trump town hall in 2023 so appalled anchor Anderson Cooper that he called the event “disturbing” and assured viewers it would be fine if they “never watched the network again.” Licht was fired not long after. For Bezos, who announced the WaPo’s pivot on Feb. 26, the first big litmus test came on Tuesday night, during Trump’sEnough said. Yet polls afterward showed a major disconnect between these elites-with-bylines and the general public: A CBS poll found 76% of respondents saying they approved of Trump’s address; CNN’s poll clocked in at 69% approval. Until Bezos makes some major changes to its staff, and he adds some who actually support Trump’s agenda in the name of balance, The Washington Post will never change. Because whatever the WaPo has been doing to this point clearly ain’t working. Joe Concha is a Fox News contributor and author of the upcoming book “The Greatest Comeback Ever: Inside Trump’s Big Beautiful Campaign.”NYPD detective under fire over raunchy pole-dancing video: 'I have no words'

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