Anti-Trump CNN host called our the New York Times for printing an OP-ED from an anonymous Trump Administration official.
Sorry but…what kind of #$&! is this, @nytimes? I’m no fan of the President, but how do you publish an anonymous op-ed that furthers the “fake news” narrative and is lame, trite, and literally adds nothing, substantively, to the conversation?? #FAIL https://t.co/YRYlsO67YM
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
Reminds me of a time when, at @YaleLawSch, we had something called “The Wall.” It was a physical wall, upon which students could post anything they wanted — from grievances about the hummus in the Dining Hall (which was terrible) to commentaries on political events.
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
There was ONE RULE about The Wall. Anything you posted had to include your name. This was to encourage transparency, honest debate, and the willingness to have the courage to state your views.
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
The only exception to the rule is if you were a student and were criticizing faculty or the dean. An Analogy could be made here, but the difference is that there is a huge power differential bw students and profs, a and also unlike a job it’s not as easy to leave.
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
If you can’t accept the consequences for what you write, and you have other options (which I assume a “senior” administration official does), then SHUT UP. I feel the same way about trolls who come at me on Twitter under fake names and animal pictures and dumb handles.
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
Contrary to what this “anonymous” person thinks, our institutions are still strong. The people have the power. You’re no goddamn hero for peddling a story you’re not willing to put a name and face to. Thanks but no thanks — accountability is one of our best values as a democracy
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 5, 2018
DISGUSTING! Deep State admits attempted coup of Trump, MAGA agenda