The Guardian (October 10)
“The latest revelations mark the beginning of the end for the House of Zuckerberg. The Observer’s investigations into Facebook in 2018 exposed a toxic culture. But still the business thrived.” This may seem like déjà vu, but the outcome looks set to drastically differ from the last slap on the wrist, especially if a new legal suit succeeds in proving Facebook “lied to investors.”
Tags: Déjà vu, Exposed, Facebook, Investigations, Investors, Legal suit, Lied, Outcome, Revelations, Toxic culture, Zuckerberg
Washington Examiner (November 18)
The impeachment proceedings seem “surreal” because the evidence is so real. “The pace in which these stark revelations have come to light makes it hard for the voting public to process them. Any one of these developments would cause a media circus for weeks in a normal administration, but the sheer breadth of Trump scandals helps to diminish the profile of each particular one.”
Tags: Diminish, Evidence, Impeachment, Media circus, Normal administration, Revelations, Scandals, Stark, Surreal, Trump, U.S.
Los Angeles Times (July 11)
A rift is growing between the United States and Germany, “which largely sees Snowden as a hero, particularly for his revelations about the extent of American surveillance in Germany.” A recent poll shows “a mere 27% of Germans regard the U.S. as trustworthy, and a majority view it as an aggressive power.”
Tags: Aggressive, Germany, Revelations, Rift, Snowden, Surveillance, Trustworthy, U.S.