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'I'm shocked — SHOCKED!' Former Vox-er Matt Yglesias offers a glimpse into how Vox handles inconvenient truths

Since parting ways with Vox, Matt Yglesias has more flexibility than he used to.

And more room to offer glimpses into life in Voxworld.

You’ll no doubt be shocked by what he has to say:

You don’t say!

Welcome to the party, pal.

We never pegged Vox as truth-averse.

We feel so betrayed. So misled. Vox always seemed so trustworthy.

It’s not easy, no. But clearly Matt Yglesias has known for some time how Vox operates. It’s fair to assume that he contributed to that atmosphere.

Hard to argue with that. Yglesias was evidently OK with feeding the monster while he thought he could control it. Once it got to big, he was powerless to stop it.

Here we are.

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