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Awkward: @neontaster busts GQ correspondent Julia Ioffe for effectively violating her rule about 'the press' job' [screenshots]

GQ correspondent Julia Ioffe has a message for everyone out there expecting the media to prop up their preferred candidate:

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It’s not the press’ job to boost and root for your candidate. She’s right about that. Unfortunately, most of the press seems to have missed that memo. Julia also seems to have missed it. Too bad @neontaster’s been paying attention:

Is it weak, though?

For someone who is so much against boosting a preferred candidate, Julia sure does seem to have a knack for making a preferred candidate look good.

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We might actually respect Julia a little bit if she’d just own that she’s a hack.

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