Jan 14, 2021
Two Dozen People Accused Him Of Misconduct. He’s Now A Podcast Host At The Washington Times
“I simply wanted a job,” Martin Di Caro says. “I don’t see anything more complicated than that.”
Collective Action for Safe Spaces said in an email they are “disappointed and alarmed” by the use of the word.
Rev. Sun Myung Moon—the self-proclaimed messiah and Washington Times founder—reportedly had a secret love child, whom he made his publisher raise.
Last week, Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt made quite the splash by calling Capital Bikeshare “broken-down socialism.” Today we admit that he might have been right.
The Washington Times columnist who earlier today inveighed against Capital Bikeshare because it’s some sort of communist plot now says he doesn’t want to pay for bikes with “disease-spreading handlebars.”
To us, they’re conveniently located bikes used to hop around town. To a Washington Times columnist, Capital Bikeshare is “broken-down socialism” used by metrosexuals to pick up Chinese food. No, really.