WaPo editorial meeting:
"Guys we need content. Pitches please"
"Thinking of going after Mother Teresa."
"Great. Have a draft by noon"
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 1, 2016
Mother Teresa will be canonized this weekend. So, naturally, the Washington Post saw fit to dust off and update this exposé from late last year:
Why Mother Teresa is still no saint to many of her criticshttps://t.co/U4lylq3Ksj
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 1, 2016
Wow, great work, guys!
Pulitzer stuff baby.
— Lem (@Lemang01) September 1, 2016
Indeed.
https://twitter.com/MichaelRWarren/status/771462775323369474
Does the Pope know about this???
@redsteeze @washingtonpost she was quite the monster
— frank rokket (@frankrokala) September 1, 2016
BREAKING NEWS: Christians want to spread Christianity????
— Joy Jeremiah (@joy__jeremiah) September 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/chrispilgrim77/status/771465221185662977
https://twitter.com/davis_claribeth/status/771465881574477825
And to think, she almost got away with it undetected!
https://twitter.com/DebraJarvis2/status/771399532844154880
Well, now we know.
Glad the WaPo is putting their resources to such good use.
Shocking that a religious institution would evangelize. By the way, where are we on crooked Hillary?
— Thanksgiving Duibhshíth (@eraser48) September 1, 2016
@exjon @washingtonpost just imagine if the post looked into the Clintons and their activities with such vigorous research
— FallingDebris (@VolatileAmine) September 1, 2016
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional text and tweets.
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Update:
Reminder:
The Washington Post: a place where Mother Teresa is demonized and Cecile Richards is canonized pic.twitter.com/q0KxipXJuL
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 1, 2016
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