Anonymous ID: e3e841 Oct. 18, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.11137651   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7909 >>7982 >>8106 >>8222

Who is Abrams?

 

Dan Abrams is an established American author, Web entrepreneur, legal commentator and a television host.

 

Abrams has previously worked as an anchor of shows "Nightline" and as the Chief Legal Affairs Anchor for the network ABC News.

 

Abrams worked as a chief legal analyst, for the network NBC News, as well as on the post of General Manager for MSNBC.

 

Abrams has built an empire of seven web properties. He has also founded the firm for digital media strategy, going by the name "Abrams Research".

 

Being of Jewish decent, Abrams was brought up by father Floyd Abrams, an attorney, and his mother, Efrat Abrams.

 

Abrams graduated from Riverdale Country School in 1984 and received his degree magna cum laude. He also graduated political science from Duke University, in 1988.

 

Before he joined the NBC Newscast, Abrams worked for Court TV as a reporter. During that time, he covered the scene of OJ Simpson scandal.

 

Abrams also covered the scene at the International War Crimes Tribunal that took place in Netherlands.

 

Abrams moved on from Court TV and went to work as a general assignment correspondent for the network NBC News. He stayed on this post throughout 1997-1999. During that time, he became a Chief Legal Correspondent.

 

Alongside correspondent Pete Williams, Abrams was the first correspondent to have the opportunity to cover the handing out of pamphlet in Supreme Court steps, for elections between Bush and Gore.

 

After that, Abrams hosted his own television show at MSNBC. The show, that was called “The Abrams report”, began airing in 2001. Abrams worked on his show until 2006, when he was assigned a lead managerial position at MSNBC. He remained at that position until October, 2007.

 

In 2011, Abrams quit working for NBC and left to assume the position of Legal Analyst for ABC News channel. He also became a substitute anchor for the show „Good Morning America“.

 

In July 2009, Abrams designed and launched the „Mediaite“, his personally designed news website. The website combined analytic rankings of media personalities with editorial content. The „Mediaite“, remains on the Technorati's list of the top 20 blogs in the US to this day.

 

Abrams also launched, in cooperation with MichaelLewittes, a gossip website called „Gossip Cop“. The website is attracting interest for rating rumors about celebrities on the scale of 0-10 and remains to draw million visitors monthly.

 

Abrams also launched a fashion-related website, called „Styleite“, in 2010. The website publishes rankings of designers, models, writers and other fashion-relevant roles based on their popularity and influence.

 

As a published author, Abrams has also had his articles featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and USA Today magazine, as well as The American Lawyer and the Yale Law and Policy Review.

 

Abrams' first child, with his girlfriend FlorinkaPesenti, was born in 2012. His son was named Everett Floyd Adams.

 

http://www.skiddnet.com/biography/dan-abrams

 

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Anonymous ID: e3e841 Oct. 18, 2020, 10:31 a.m. No.11138104   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Die in a fire’: Twitter employees reveal deep hatred for Trump

 

The tweets are running the asylum.

 

Twitter’s senior executives have a long history of anti-Trump hatred, a Post review of dozens of accounts of top employees found.

 

The venom, vitriol and, in some cases, vows to help Joe Biden across the finish line in next month’s presidential election continue to live online as the company earlier this week decided to censor The New York Post’s revelations about Hunter Biden’s emails to a consultant for the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

 

“GET HIM OUT,” posted a senior site reliability engineer on Aug. 18. “What a f–king baboon.”

 

One manager with almost nine years on the job said he was quite keen to watch Biden “crush [Trump] in the election” and that he hoped the president would “be utterly humiliated while also suffering greatly from #COVID19.” In another post he fantasized about the president being put on a ventilator.

 

He calls Trump “a f–king idiot” and the voters who elected him — “hysterically f–king stupid people.”

 

At the same time the employee has been a consistent cheerleader of his company’s efforts to rein in the president on the platform and curb the spread of “misinformation.”

 

“I’m really proud of how quickly we’ve worked to make this possible for the US elections,” he wrote.

 

Others publicly wish the president harm.

 

One Twitter engineering manager said Trump should “die in a fire” in a January 2017 tweet. A year later, he rang in the new year by saying “Happy 2018! Donald Trump is dead!”

 

None of these comments have ever been flagged by Twitter or been subject to any other form of official sanction, even as the social-media giant dishes out discipline to others for sharing legitimate news stories that might hurt Biden. The company finally ordered the vicious tweet to be deleted on May 29 — years after being posted.

 

A consistent theme among employees is a desire to see Trump defeated.

 

A talent brand program manager cried after Trump was elected president and publicly vowed to oppose him.

 

A global project manager with more than a decade on the job posted proudly that he was phone banking for Biden.

 

A vice president in sales finance said supporting Biden alone was not enough, and urged colleagues to spread cash to Dems in competitive Senate races.

 

After a fly landed on Vice President Mike Pence’s head during his debate with Sen. Kamala Harris on Oct. 7, the Twitter veep noted crudely that flies are “drawn to sh-t.”

 

One woman has worked at Twitter since 2012, with her only career interruption being a four-month stint as a data analyst for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. She boasted how her husband twice sued the Trump administration.

 

“Trump must be defeated,” opined another exec, a group product manager.

 

One employee took to Twitter last month to inform the world that her pup was part of the resistance as well.

 

“Every night my dog takes a crap on the lawn of the one house on our street with a Trump sign,” she said proudly.

 

Ad hominem jabs toward Trump and his administration were commonplace among Twitter’s longtime ranks.

 

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The company’s global creative partnership head has called Trump “swine.” An associate brand strategist labeled the president an “egomaniacal blowhard.” A sales manager in New York called Trump “the Enron of presidents.”

 

Spreading lies about the Trump family is also not beneath Twitter’s sentinels. A senior staff engineer inquired why the media wasn’t looking into Melania Trump’s “possible stint as a sex worker.” (The first lady denied this allegation and successfully sued over it.)

 

Twitter’s “head of integrity” Yoel Roth was infamously busted over a series of old tweets revealing him to be a die-hard Trump hater.

 

In his posts, Roth — who helped author the policy update used by the company to flag and label posts from President Trump — compared White House officials to Nazis and Trump to a “racist tangerine.”

 

More: https://nypost.com/2020/10/17/twitter-employees-reveal-deep-hatred-for-trump/