The Naughty Reason Nails Were Vanishing from the HMS Dolphin

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The sailors were nearly trapped on an island because of stupid impulses.

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Claudia Miller Dua Lipa took to the virtual stage for the 2020 Billboard Women in Music Awards as she performed her hit song, “Boys Will Be Boys.”

I’ve been a big advocate for years of de-corporatizing journalism in this country. But…

Maurice

2 hours ago·6 min read

Still think having it become more about who’s reporting a story, rather than what publication is important and is happening and will happen even more. Even if that reporting ends up being independently crowd-sourced, or Substacked, or entirely Tweeted, or here on Medium or wherever. By and large, that’s already how I consume most of my news.

It’s also, I think, how local news, now that scores of local newspapers are gone, will survive and revive.

But often enough, I’m still reminded why old school, ad driven, big budget news organizations do have leverage that results in a quality or at least type of reporting that couldn’t be equally replicated elsewhere. Yes, anyone these days can work up a piece on, for instance, a Trump rally that he’s blasting all over the place, so we don’t really need them for that. Yet, some of their other enterprise reporting still often results in work of incalculable value.

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My guess is, even at a big, well-financed news operation those chances are now fewer and farther between. But they’re still there.

Something of which I was starkly reminded this weekend when I came across the story in the Washington Post: “Just 27 congressional Republicans acknowledge Biden’s win”.

There are 249 Republicans in the House of Representatives. The Post said it built a team of 25 people to report the story. That means they threw enough resources at it to make at very least hundreds and hundreds of phone calls in just a day or two. And probably a lot more, because of follow-ups and things like that.

This isn’t a hard story to report. It may not even be particularly revelatory. But it is a crystal clear quantification, even if we already knew. And it is an important moment of holding people to account at an important moment in history. A roll call of complicity, if not sedition.

But the scale required is just something I could not do as an independent journalist and blogger. I can call dozens of people in a day. But I just do not have the time or the bandwidth as one person to do the unbelievably important work the Post did in this story. I can develop sources. But I also do not have the institutional clout to provide a reason for people I don’t already know to contact me back, and make the point of my reporting even starker when they don’t.

I’ve talked an awful lot in the past couple of weeks about the shameful silence of most of the most powerful Republicans on the fact Joe Biden won, even as Trump tries to pull a malignant, un-Democratic scam, seemingly intolerable to any normal person. But I’ve never been able to present my case in as compelling a fashion as the 25 people at the Post just did.

Being my own publication does make me at times more nimble and flexible, and there’s a lot of value in that. And as much as I still think the kind of thing I and a lot of other people are doing will continue to replace more traditional forms of journalism, there are always going to be stories that are going to need not just one, but teams of smart people working in tandem, and with great speed, and with at least somewhat generous budgets.

Because passion alone sometimes isn’t enough. Sometimes you still do need magnitude and money.

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