> Mr Shipley said he decided against publishing the cartoon because the paper had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and was set to publish another.<p>> "Not every editorial judgement is a reflection of a malign force … The only bias was against repetition," Mr Shipley said.<p>I'm inclined to agree with Shipley, since WaPo has of course published pieces vocally critical of Bezos. But if that's all your paper is printing it starts to get a bit old. I'd get sick of it too.<p>Not everything is a grand conspiracy.
Non-American here. I’ve been hearing stories about billionaires supporting Trump, including pre-election. Bezos is named. The concern I read of is that Trump’s second term will be directly implementing terrifying policies reminiscent of fascist nations.<p>Is all this true? It seems deeply disturbing to see support at all let alone before taking the reins, in a ‘pre-emptively supporting the possible implementation of fascism’ sense.