@joanwalsh So sad. I remember the days where I’d head there every day to read what you wrote. — Draxx them sklounst (@MisterBinky) April 27, 2016

Is it the end of an era?

Does a 17-year gap in your journalism career hurt your resume? Asking for a friend @salon. — Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) April 27, 2016

I think it's time for me to take @salon off my resume. I'm not linking to that idiotic piece, but y'all know what I'm talking about — Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) April 27, 2016

Let’s see … an idiotic piece in Salon …

No, not really. You'll have to narrow it way, way down. https://t.co/dgsCJZ5CIt — Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) April 27, 2016

Can you be more specific, Joan?

Indeed, that appears to be the one she’s taking issue with.

For those asking for help understanding my (slightly joking) last tweets… https://t.co/XM7pIOpcPo — Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) April 27, 2016

If I were an Onion writer penning a parody op-ed from a Bernie supporter, I don't think I could have topped this https://t.co/bYOyEzYiDw — Simon Owens (@simonowens) April 27, 2016

Walsh is so ashamed to have ever been associated with an outlet that would publish something so vile.

@joanwalsh I can't even look at @salon anymore except to shake my head or laugh (or sometimes both) — Barry Waite (@Toronto_PR_Guy) April 27, 2016

Hmmm. Did she express such embarrassment at having been the long-time editor in chief at an outlet that gave a confessed pedophile space to plead his case?