Could this herald happier times for Virginia?

by Gordon C. Morse
The Washington Postโs editorial chief is out the door. Cue the indignation.
Light the exit sign, too. In many quarters of the paper, this will not be received as happy news and may potentially cause departures.
โI am of America and for America, and proud to be so,โ The New York Times reports Mr. Bezos saying. โOur country did not get here by being typical. And a big part of Americaโs success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else. Freedom is ethical โ it minimizes coercion โ and practical; it drives creativity, invention and prosperity.โ
Heaven knows what that means (you should say such things only when accompanied by music), but a Post opinion page shake-up at least creates the possibility of being beneficial to Virginia. The editorial hostility that the Post routinely shows toward Virginia โ its relentless demands to do this, that or the other thing โ would not be missed.
This assumes, of course, that the next occupant of that job -โ editor of the editorial page — arrives more level-headed, thoughtful and informed about matters below the Potomac.
I could give you many, many examples of the Postโs overbearing ways, but one immediately jumps to mind: Gov. Ralph Northam.
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