The Washington Post’s last ombudsman and what that might mean for us

By Dave Andrusko I can’t say I read the Washington Post’s Ombudsman regularly enough to know whether Patrick B. Pexton is doing a good job as a go-between between readers and the Washington Post. That is my fault, if for no other reason than I so often clobber the Post for assorted and sundry sins …

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