As part of Slate’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the site asked several authors to write about “What’s wrong with Slate,” and published this series of essays on the subject.
As part of Slate’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the site asked several authors to write about “What’s wrong with Slate,” and published this series of essays on the subject:
What’s wrong with Slate
As part of Slate’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the site asked several authors to write about “What’s wrong with Slate,” and published this series of essays on the subject.
As part of Slate’s 10th anniversary celebrations, the site asked several authors to write about “What’s wrong with Slate,” and published this series of essays on the subject:
What’s Wrong With Slate: It’s as insufferable as Fox News,” by Michael Wolff.
“What’s Wrong With Slate: And three ways to fix it,” by Eugene Volokh.
“What’s Wrong With Slate: It’s shrill and superficial,” by David Talbot.
“What’s Wrong With Slate: It’s liberal, contrarian, and haughty,” by Jonah Goldberg.
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