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My first article made me decide to cancel
The first article of the New Republic that I read was by Lee Dutrick and was as negative as the republicans are.
I am Canadian and from what I witness President Biden was an incredible president and has done so much for your country. Many up here felt that way. He is a politician who gives me hope.
All the people who referred to his disastrous debate have obviously never had an off day. And never had a felon, rapist, liar as their debating partner. Meanwhile I understand that Joe Biden was at the same time navigating and expertly negotiating a hostage release.
I may have gotten Lee’s surname wrong. His article has so put me off that I am going to cancel and continue the uplifting and informative Substack and the Medias podcast where challenging issues can be brought forward knowing that there are things to do to create a kinder and fairer world.
Noel PalmerShow lessWhat can I say
I wish I had time to rad new republic cover to cover ..well it takes me longer just type out a message this electronic invasion than it does to read an article in the NR.
And still not enough time
And not enough room To store all the old books and magazines I want to keep as references, reread or finish. My grandparents had room to keep all the old telephones, victrolas saddles, spoons… their attic and barn hold a 250 year historyShow lessContent? 5 Stars. App Functionality? 1 Star
Could some competent person fix the technical stupidities of the mobile app over there at New Republic Tower?
When I’m reading an article, _I prefer to keep reading the article_ instead of having the app reload, forcing me to search for what and where I was reading. Not every frickin’ update calls for an app reload. Also, I _read_ a magazine so I’d prefer not to see displayed a video option at all, whether I want it or not.
Also, maybe TNR needs the revenue from all the crappy ads, but do the ads need to disrupt the functionality of the site by causing (you guessed it) gratuitous reloads?
I speak as an online subscriber to TNR, and as someone whose phone has more than half of its storage/memory free for applications to work.Show less