— The Drunk Republican (@DrunkRepub) January 13, 2025
Jenn is looking like Alan Greenspan transitioned: pic.twitter.com/gbswj1TZ9H
— Andrew Stiles (@AndrewStilesUSA) January 13, 2025
What a powerhouse! Asha Rangappa, George Conway, Joyce Vance, Larry Tribe, Ruth Ben-Ghiat … it’s a TDS party.
We can’t wait to hear Rubin’s idea of a humor column, seeing as she’s lost any sense of humor she might have once had.
— Wes Dorman (@JWesleyDorman) January 13, 2025
Is that Ruth Bader Ginsburg? I thought she passed.
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) January 13, 2025
I’ve watched this 50 times.
“The startup’s tagline, ‘Not owned by anybody,’ is a pointed reference to billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos and other moguls who, in Rubin’s view, have ‘bent the knee’ to President-elect Donald Trump,” CNN reported.
— Patrick Hynes (@patjhynes) January 13, 2025
We don’t know what pro-democracy cooking is, but we can’t wait to find out! If anyone has their pulse on culture, it’s these two.
As Twitchy reported earlier Monday, CNN’s Brian Stelter broke the news that Jennifer Rubin had left her post as the “conservative” columnist at the Washington Post to strike out with a new pro-democracy media venture called “The Contrarian.”
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) January 13, 2025
Volume UP for this one
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) January 13, 2025
We’ll even be covering the fashion scene, with all the hot new v-neck pulls for Spring ’25 pic.twitter.com/L2oHRL2a9l
Rubin will be partnering with former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen on the new project. And it looks like this is something Rubin has been working on behind the scenes for a while. Look at the list of contributors; all the usual suspects are in on it:
Jennifer Rubin’s new website lists Luigi Mangione’s defense attorney as a contributor pic.twitter.com/Oa3jdVpej5