NYPost: The Washington Post fired political reporter Felicia Sonmez on Thursday after she spent the last week sharply criticizing her colleagues and the paper’s leadership, according to multiple reports.
Sonmez did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Her firing was reported by CNN, the Daily Beast and New York Times reporter Katie Robinson
Kris Coratti Kelly, The Washington Post’s chief communications officer, told The New York Post: “We do not discuss personnel matters.”
Sonmez, who has been at the paper for a decade, made headlines last Friday when she blasted fellow political reporter Dave Weigel for retweeting a sexist joke. Weigel subsequently apologized and was suspended without pay for a month.
On Tuesday, Washington Post Executive Editor Sally Buzbee warned reporters to maintain a “collegial” workplace and refrain from attacking colleagues on Twitter.
But Sonmez took to the social media platform again Thursday to blast Post reporters who sent out tweets praising the Jeff Bezos-owned paper as a “collegial” workplace and “downplaying the Post’s workplace issues.” more
Never a good idea to shit where you eat.
But, radical nihilistic totalitarians rarely have good ideas.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
I’m so ancient that I can remember when “issues” were called “problems.” I guess that’s my problem with issues.
Best I’ve seen was this:
“Every woman is bi. You just have to figure out if it’s Felicia or sexual.”
What I notice most about red diaper dooer babies is their intense purile and juvenile construct that what they “feel” protects them from any accountability or responsibility.
Read this commie bints tweets absolviing herself from adulting at work and you understand my correct premise that liberals are children that get older but never grow up…
after she spent the last week sharply criticizing her colleagues and the paper’s leadership, according to multiple reports
NO! You’re kidding? For criticizing your colleagues and the company that signs your paycheck? Throughout your working career, you will soon discover to not bite the hand that feeds you.