Seems like much ado about very little ... but OTOH, it is also the kind of investigative journalism which has nearly vanished from the industry, of late ... and an oddly entertaining read.
Seems like much ado about very little ... but OTOH, it is also the kind of investigative journalism which has nearly vanished from the industry, of late ... and an oddly entertaining read.
Right? I love this article—not because I'm particularly interested in Pete Buttigieg, but because it takes such a painstaking look at something that no normal human being would consider...
Right? I love this article—not because I'm particularly interested in Pete Buttigieg, but because it takes such a painstaking look at something that no normal human being would consider interesting. And it is that very mundane-ness that gives the article a certain charm. As someone who edits a lot of wikis, the way that this information has been meticulously discovered and analyzed is amusingly similar to several such rabbit-holes I've dived down myself!
This reads very similarly to the Pierre Delecto saga feat. Mitt Romney as of late. It's humorous, quasi-investigative journalism that often digs up a surprising amount of information. Thanks for...
This reads very similarly to the Pierre Delecto saga feat. Mitt Romney as of late. It's humorous, quasi-investigative journalism that often digs up a surprising amount of information. Thanks for posting!
Seems like much ado about very little ... but OTOH, it is also the kind of investigative journalism which has nearly vanished from the industry, of late ... and an oddly entertaining read.
Right? I love this article—not because I'm particularly interested in Pete Buttigieg, but because it takes such a painstaking look at something that no normal human being would consider interesting. And it is that very mundane-ness that gives the article a certain charm. As someone who edits a lot of wikis, the way that this information has been meticulously discovered and analyzed is amusingly similar to several such rabbit-holes I've dived down myself!
This reads very similarly to the Pierre Delecto saga feat. Mitt Romney as of late. It's humorous, quasi-investigative journalism that often digs up a surprising amount of information. Thanks for posting!
It looks like the author of this piece, Ashley Feinberg, was actually the one to have uncovered the Pierre Delecto account back in October!
Yeah, that's weird. I don't even know why they would do it that way.