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Roy Brander's avatar

Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, for getting this at least as far into Canadian journalism as The Line - and I hope it can make it to a larger-audience journal, with all due respect.

It was one of the reasons I cancelled my WaPo subscription last year, after many years. Partly, it was their obsession with following the adventures of a small team of superheros, rather than the larger story. Everything is boiled down to how every event affects the POTUS, SCOTUS, and a dozen celebrity Congress names. The BBB bill reverse brought a headline about how this was bad for Biden. Biden?!??! How about the millions of regular folks it would actually help? No, nobody but millionaires above-the-fold, you peasants. When the coal miners wrote Manchin the next day, to protest he was hurting even them more than helping - not news. They're just coal miners. (I monitor all this because I can still see the headline page, and they let you run searches.)

But what pissed me was the realization that they were trolling me, entertaining me rather than informing, as surely as Fox News does its audience (the WaPo audience is also pretty homogenous, estimated 80% Democrat).

And McCullough is a troll. There's no objective reason, from his journalistic career, to hire him. The WaPo, obviously could have stolen anybody from Postmedia, people with decades of wide experience. But he's good at trolling, at superficially sane-sounding arguments, with a sharp editorial position. One the audience is guaranteed to react to. It's his job.

I started commenting on his every appearance, (the WaPo has a vast commentariat, popular columns get 2000-5000 comments sometimes), with the comment that this guy is actually unknown in Canadian journalism, his opinions are way out of line with the Canadian mean, he's clearly here to be a troll and garner hate-comments, unlike David Moscrop, who appears less often, and provides excellent columns: tight, informative, accurate - a real journalist.

They just need two David Moscrops, but it became clear to me that McCullough was for entertainment purposes only, for grabbing those 2000-5000 comments.

He's the equivalent for Canadian subscribers to their pet conservative Trump defenders, Henry Olsen and Marc Thiessen . (When regular conservatives like Jennifer Rubin and Max Boot, Iraq War salesmen both, started criticizing Trump, the WaPo 'obviously' had to find even-more-conservative people that would not sound like Trump exactly, but defend him as basically right about various things, if personally problematic.) He's there to poke a stick in your cage.

My comments of this nature, especially when I prefaced them with "I didn't even bother to read this one, just dropped down here to warn others that they needn't take him seriously - don't get angry, he's just a dancing monkey"....started getting major "likes", and reply-comments thanking me and agreeing they'd been pissed for a while, now were numb.

WaPo the other day knocked their "come back" offer down to $1/ month, just $12/year. I'd rather pay TheLine sixty.

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Doug's avatar

McCullough's YouTube videos are bizarre. He overplays a stereotypical Canadian, "a boat" and all.

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