The Post, as a journalistic medium, has serious shortcomings:
ARE THEY HUMORISTS OR ARE THEY JOURNALISTS: From the beginning they have tried to be different, but until now it is unknown whether they are journalists, comedians or what they are. It’s not just a question of style, it’s a question of goals. If you want to be the Latino version of Bill Maher, be Bill Maher; if they want to be investigative journalism, like Plan V, or, vision 360, be Plan V or Vision 360; If you want to be the extra feminine, be the extra feminine. It seems that when the scores don’t even out, they become something that allows them to attract attention, regardless of their inherent responsibilities, both journalistic and ethical.
ALWAYS LOOKING FOR AN ENEMY: In Correa’s time, with so many cases of corruption, the obvious enemy was Correa. In Moreno’s inoperative period, it was María Paula Romo, who despite being part of correismo at the beginning, and one of the authors of the inoperative Montecristi constitution, had to swallow many of his ideas, to be a moderately efficient and realistic government minister. At the moment it seems that the enemy is common sense: they met with drug traffickers, to tell us that whoever is in prison is cool; They hardly talk about social Christians, despite the fact that together with Correism they blocked everything they could from the government, etc.
MODEL IS EVERYTHING: The erratic behavior of this group of “journalists”, who sometimes look like a real-life version of Jonah Jameson, editor of the Daily Bugle, Spider-Man’s fictional newspaper, makes all people moderately aware of In This Country , that we read the written press and its digital versions, that we watch the national news, that we read the opinion media like 4 idiots, we inevitably conclude that the opinions, reporting, etc., of this millennial group of journalists depend on whose guidelines pays, because the successful model, which they claim to have, runs every month, i.e. whenever there is a debt to pay.