The Washington Post’s Margaret Sullivan has made it pretty clear that she’s not a serious person to be taken seriously, what with her insistence that left-wing media are actually “the reality-based press.” So not sure what, exactly, she’s trying to achieve with this, other than reiterating that we shouldn’t take her seriously:

Wall-to-wall impeachment coverage is not changing any minds. Here’s how journalists can reach the undecided. My new column https://t.co/IWEwxuzTiP — Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) December 5, 2019

Beg your pardon, Margaret?

Margaret here doesn’t seem to understand what her job is.

Quite an admission that that's the role of journalists. https://t.co/l7WyBg8lCu — Karol Markowicz (@karol) December 5, 2019

That is not the job of a journalist, actually. https://t.co/AgRImXER1D — Joe Cunningham (@JoePCunningham) December 5, 2019

Is it the job of “the reality-based press”?

I once was told that journalists don’t pick sides. — Polybius Champion?? (@PolybiusChamp) December 5, 2019

Journalists don't pick a side. – said the person picking a side https://t.co/40NK9BsK4A — Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) December 5, 2019

Remember- journos don't pick a side. (IMO Trump should be impeached). — Keith Hanson (@BLW_Advisors) December 5, 2019

I’m on the side of facts. — Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) December 5, 2019

Oh, is that what side she’s on? She could’ve fooled us.

Oh look, the Onion has a new writer. https://t.co/xJO8BtTEMG — Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) December 5, 2019

Even the Onion has a better understanding of journalism than Margaret Sullivan.

Trying to change minds is not the job of journalists. Your bias is showing. — ?Christmas Rock ? (@TheCensoredRock) December 5, 2019

That is not journalism, that is activism. — Jordan Stauber (@JordanStauber) December 5, 2019

Love seeing the propagandists for the ruling class drop the mask like this ? — ?death to politics? (@AttorneyMink) December 5, 2019