On the day Politico gave Playbook to Ben Shapiro, it asked my thoughts on how Biden can unite us.

Given that it published Shapiro in the spirit of airing diverse views, I thought it would be open to whatever I had to say. But Politico refused to run what I wrote, which is below.
Cultists like Ben Shapiro will tell you they're at risk of cancellation, and places like Politico will publish them to show how both-sidesy they are.

But does the principle of airing many views not apply to an honest criticism of Politico that many of your employees share?
Also, @Politico, did you really think that by not publishing my letter you could avoid the publication of my letter?
If you want to keep up with Ben Shapiro's work, subscribe to Politico.

If you prefer someone who will tell you the truth, subscribe to http://The.Ink .
And, by the way, Politico, your article has been shared on Twitter about three dozen times in the last day. My letter, which you refused, has been shared hundreds of times in the last half-hour. So, even if you're just about the clicks, maybe people like hearing the truth.
Big solidarity with the many employees at Politico who spoke up and spoke out and challenged their cynical managers.

Our media needs to be led by the people who were right about these last years, not the people who failed.
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